Observers Worry over Reuters’ Results

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Analysts are concerned about Reuters’ first half 2002 results, due out on Tuesday, July 23, though they are not predicting major surprises. Concerns include the cost of its recent re-structuring, continuing fallout from the equities markets and poor sales.

"The biggest impact on Reuters’ results for the first half is the existence of big re-structuring and transformation costs. These could lead to a small loss at a normalized profit before tax level," says Andrew Gordon-Brown, media analyst at

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