LONDON — Rentokil Initial PLC, said first-quarter revenue rose 24 percent, in line with the company's forecasts.
Revenue in the three months through March 31 rose to $1 billion, compared with $836 million in the same period a year earlier, the company said in a statement.
"We continue to expect that profits for the year before one-off items will be in line with 2006," the company said. It did not give net profit figures for the quarter.
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