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Reed Elsevier 2012 Results In Line, Sees Growth In 2013

Posted at 4:27PM Thursday 28 Feb 2013

Anglo-Dutch publishing and events group Reed Elsevier reported full-year results in line with forecasts and said it expected further revenue and earnings growth this year.

The publisher of scientific, business and academic information said on Thursday adjusted pretax profit rose 8 percent to 1.50 billion pounds ($2.27 billion) in 2012 and revenue rose 2 percent to 6.12 billion.

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