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Revenues From Tibco And Triarch Decline In 1H96 Statement

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Reuters' earnings report for the first half of 1996 once again made clear that the vendor's revenue growth--this time to the tune of 11 per cent, or 8 per cent ex-currency--was largely the result of continuing gains in transaction services, particularly Instinet in the US. At the same time, however, the vendor noted that revenue growth for information management systems (IMS)--which measures sales of Reuters' own Triarch 2000 platform and its subsidiary Tibco's product line--continued to slow

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