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Carillion Plc Expects To Report Lower Revenue In 2012 First Half - Quick Facts

7/4/2012 2:25 AM ET

Carillion Plc (CLLN.L) Wednesday released the trading update for the first half of 2012, stating that total revenue during the first half of the year will be slightly lower than the corresponding first half of 2011, primarily impacted by the planned re-scaling of the UK Construction.

The integrated support services company, however, reaffirmed that trading during the first half of 2012 was in line with the management's expectations.

The company further added that underlying profit and earnings for the full year 2012 are on track to meet full -year expectations, despite challenging market conditions.

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