Mobile phone business Fone-Zone has reported a 222% increase in profit, from $1.9 million second half 2006 to $6.9 million in the corresponding period of 2007.
The acquisition of the Next Byte Apple reseller chain, improving phone sales and access to an improved Next G handset range from Telstra were the chief reasons for the improvement.
Revenue also increased to %148.5 million for second half 2007, a 50% improvement on second half 2006.
“The last six months has seen the start of the diversification plan within the Fone-Zone Group which has allowed us to strengthen our traditional product offerings, as well as accelerate our diversification process into a strong position in both the telecommunications and computer technology markets,” chief executive David McMahon says.
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