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Tribal

November 2002

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Yet another buoyant trading statement from Tribal, which stated atits AGM  that trading in the first five months is "significantlyahead" of the same period last year. Interestingly, just six monthsinto the current financial year,  Tribal had already secured 70%of its budgeted turnover.    Tribal has also made two more acquisitions.  The larger one isYale, which supplies IT, IS and management consultancy services topublic sector organisations.  Tribal is paying an initial £5.7m,which could rise to £9.6m based on performance. The smaller acquisition was Atlas Media for an initial £2m, risingto a maximum £5.8m.  Atlas provides public relations and designservices to the NHS.The ...

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