Big year for Aquilo

Aquilo chief executive Mike Eve described 2002 as "a defining yearfor the company" as it announced i...

Aquilo chief executive Mike Eve described 2002 as "a defining yearfor the company" as it announced its annual results.

The Ofex-traded group, which specialises in the provision of IT andbusiness services to the insurance and financial services sector,announced results that saw a lower turnover and a £0.7m loss, compared toa £2.4m deficit for 2001.

Turnover for the year was £2.5m compared to £2.7m for the prior comparableperiod. Loss on ordinary activities before taxation was £0.7m compared toa £2

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