Gattaca PLC
LSE:GATC
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Gattaca PLC
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Gattaca Plc engages in providing recruitment solutions & support to employers in the engineering and technology sectors. The company is headquartered in Whiteley, Hampshire and currently employs 540 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-10-27. The firm operates through three segments: UK Engineering, UK Technology and International. Its UK Engineering segment encompasses those services within engineering. The Company’s UK Technology segment encompasses those services within technology and information technology (IT). Its International segment comprises its operations principally in North America. The Company’s geographical areas include the United Kingdom (UK), Rest of Europe, Middle East and Africa, Americas, and Asia Pacific. Its markets include defense, energy, finance, banking and insurance, infrastructure, mobility, public sector technology, retail, manufacturing and life sciences, and technology, media and telecommunications.
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