Brulines, the leading provider of operational monitoring systems and data management service for the leisure and forecourt services sectors, announced its interim results for the six months ended 1 October 2010. Turnover increased by 23.9% to £12.27 million (H1 2010: £9.90 million) and profit before tax increased 2.8% to £1.95 million (H1 2010: £1.90 million).

Despite the slowdown in the core Leisure division, the group's strategy to diversify and strengthen its Fuel Service division is progressing well. The three recent acquisitions in fuel services have all been profitable during the first half of the financial year.

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