Daily economic round-upBY PETER BELL | WEDNESDAY, 27 SEP 2006 12:05PMThe IBES database of analyst estimates of future company profitability has revealed that 2007 is expected to show an average increase in profits of 15 per cent, expected to slow to 5 per cent the following year. This follows earnings growth of 21 per cent to June of this year. |
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