With war still raging in the Middle East and higher power prices expected to hit UK households and businesses in the coming months, plenty of FTSE shares could be in for a rough patch. Of course, a pullback is far from guaranteed, and many businesses could prove far more resilient than feared. But if the storm does hit, prepared investors could be handed a genuinely golden buying opportunity. Across the first six months of 2026, revenue hit around £23.1m, and order intake more than doubled to £46.9m, including a large multi-year order from a European customer. The good news is that if an economic slowdown does come knocking, these dynamics should mean that demand for Concurrent's products and services should remain intact.