Top 7 Most Poor Companies Listed On The London Stock Exchange (LSE)

Here is a list of the top seven most poor companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) as determined by users of the Internet. Feel free to vote for these or other companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) by clicking the button below.

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#1 A.G. Barr

A.G. Barr is voted the first most poor companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 57 votes.

#2 St. James's Place Plc

St. James's Place Plc is voted the second most poor companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 57 votes.

#3 William Hill (bookmaker)

William Hill (bookmaker) is voted the third most poor companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 56 votes.

#4 John Laing Infrastructure Fund

John Laing Infrastructure Fund is voted the fourth most poor companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 56 votes.

#5 James Fisher & Sons

James Fisher & Sons is voted the fifth most poor companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 55 votes.

#6 John Wood Group

John Wood Group is voted the sixth most poor companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 51 votes.

#7 Babcock International

Babcock International is voted the seventh most poor companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 49 votes.