Fladgate has announced a provisional 12 per cent rise in turnover to £19.1m at its half-year point, becoming the first UK firm to unveil its mid-point revenue. The strong six-month performance follows a 14 per cent rise in turnover during the financial year 2014/15 in which Fladgate’s turnover hit more than £37m. [continued]
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