Integralis toasts results success

German based integrator remains positive for future quarters after strong Q4 performance

By Sara Yirrell

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28 Feb 2008

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Security integrator Integralis has doubled its net profit for its fourth quarter results and seen turnover increase 15.8 per cent for the year.

The firm, which is determined to hit Euro 1bn turnover in the next few years, posted full year turnover of Euro 158.3m, compared to Euro 136.7m in 2006. Net profit more than doubled to Euro 5.2m compared to Euro 2.8m in the previous year.

In the coming year, Integralis' Board has predicted a revenue rise of 10 per cent and a Earnings Before Interest and Taxes increase of 50 per cent.

The firm is due to release its 2007 Annual Report on 28 March.

Further Reading:

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