Sirius set to take advantage of broker consolidation

Sirius reported a small dip in revenue in its half-year results but said it is well placed to take a...

Sirius reported a small dip in revenue in its half-year results but said it is well placed to take advantage of broker consolidation.

Its revenue fell from £10.404m to £10.398m in its half-year results ended 30 June 2004. Operating profit before goodwill amortisation increased from £486,000 to £509,000.

Stephen Verrall, chairman and group chief executive, said: "Inter-mediary systems have performed in line with our plans for the half year and are well positioned to make further advances in the

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