
Networking not all bad...
By John Oates
Published: 13 November 2001 08:56 GMT
Networking distributor Azlan made a robust start to the year, posting profits for the six months ended 30 September 2001 of £8m on turnover of £298m. Turnover increased 14 per cent over the period.
Azlan chairman Barrie Morgans credited the company's pan-European business model for the increase.
No dividend will be paid.
Morgans said the company had seen no major changes as a result of 11 September.
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