Towergate network CEO denies Oyster crisis despite recent losses

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The chief executive of the network division of Towergate has refuted suggestions that Oyster, one of its subsidiaries, is in financial trouble.

The denial comes despite the company posting a pre-tax loss of £2.3m for the year ending 30 April 2008, losing 10 business managers - with at least one going to a rival network - and receiving an 'above normal risk' rating from credit referencing agency Graydon.

"It is not a dramatic loss," Grant Ellis, chief executive of the network division, said of

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