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Executive recruitment software provider Dillistone Group has seen revenues rise in its interim results for the first six months that ended on 30 June 2010.

The group’s results reveal:

Executive recruitment software provider Dillistone Group has seen revenues rise in its interim results for the first six months that ended on 30 June 2010.

The group’s results reveal:

  • revenue up 8% to £1.968m
  • operating profits up 10% to £0.511m
     

Mike Love, chairman of Dillistone, says: “Against an unsettled economic backdrop, these results represent excellent progress. We are carrying a strong pipeline into H2 2010 and this, along with our high level of recurring revenues, gives us confidence in our ability to meet market expectations for the full year.”

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