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Regus swings to loss on UK restructuring costs
Office rental firm Regus has swung to a pre-tax loss in the first half, after being hit by restructuring costs of Β£15.8m in the UK.
Regus made a loss of Β£6.1m in the six months to June, compared with a Β£69m profit in the same period a year ago.
But the company said that despite the "challenging" trading environment, it was continuing to open new centres.
Regus, which rents out ready-to-use offices for as little as half a day, said revenues fell 7.5% to Β£515.5m.
However, the company raised its interim divided to 0.85 pence per share from 0.8 pence per share a year earlier.
Shares in Regus clawed back earlier losses and closed almost 3% higher on Friday.
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