That’s more like it.
Shares in UK construction group Galliford Try have gained over 5 per cent after the FTSE 250 company said profits were likely to be at the brighter end of analysts’ predictions for this year.
The rally takes the shares to £12.32.
Still, zooming out a little is more painful. Clearly, shares have not yet recovered from the hit in May, when the revelation of a near £100m hit from legacy contracts delivered a 10 per cent blow to investors.