UTEK moves to H1 loss as revenue drops 67 pct

Fri Aug 8, 2008 3:16am EDT
 
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Aug 8 (Reuters) - UTEK Corp UTK, which runs an intellectual property database, said on Friday it swung to a first-half pretax loss as revenue dropped 67 percent.

For the six months to June 30, the U.S.- and London-listed company posted a pretax loss of $1.26 million, compared with a profit of $7.05 million last year, as revenue declined to $3.94 million from $11.91 million.

Expenses rose to $9.86 million from $7.28 million.

Separately, the company said it has joined forces with the American Physical Society, a professional organisation of physicists, to bring together UTEK's TekScout service and APS's research scientists and science educators on one platform. (Reporting by Jose Kottanani in Bangalore; Editing by Quentin Webb)

 
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