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Seventeen Group's pre-tax profit falls by 3.5% to £743,614

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Group's turnover for the year to the end of December 2014 rises to £9.48m from £9.25m a year earlier.

Seventeen Group made a pre-tax profit of £743,614 for the year to the end of December 2014 accounts filed at Companies House show.

That figure was down from the £770,812 the group posted for the previous 12-month period.

The accounts also show that Seventeen Group posted a turnover of £9.48m for 2014 set against £9.25m a year earlier.

The comparable figures for net operating expenses the business incurred were £8.7m and £8.28m.

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Seventeen's strategic report noted that during 2014 the group

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