Morse changes on track
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Posted in IT Channel, 9th November 2006 11:42 GMT
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Morse said today that its new structure of two divisions - one for mobile services and one for its traditional consultancy business - is working well.
The company told the London Stock Exchange that trading is in line with expectations.
Morse chairman Richard Lapthorne said: "In our preliminary results of 30 August 2006 we announced that the group would now operate through its two distinct and separate businesses of Morse and Monitise, with a holding company structure in place to oversee their performance. Morse will operate as a single unified advisory and execution professional IT services firm and Monitise would focus on its mobile banking applications and software business."
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