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Communisis reports 22% increase in operating profit to reach £4.4m first half of 2012

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

July 26, 2012 | 1 min read

Marketing services company Communisis has reported a first half increase in operating profit of 22%, reaching £4.4m.

The group, which recently expanded with the acquisitions of Kieon, Yomego and The Garden Marketing in order to widen its service offering, also saw its operating margin on sales increase to five per cent, while international sales now account for five per cent of its turnover.

However, the company saw its post-tax profits fall to £2.1m, in comparison with last year’s figure of £2.5m, partially due to the cost of the acquisitions.

Andy Blundell, chief executive of Communisis, commented; "The first half of 2012 has seen Communisis deliver a further set of strong results and we remain on track for a full year performance that meets our expectations. The results reflect our continued focus on a growth strategy that helps clients communicate more effectively with their customers in fast-changing markets"

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