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根据下面资料,回答题 Another Successful Year The UK-based agricultural and garden equipment

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Another Successful Year

The UK-based agricultural and garden equipment group PLT has had another successful year and is looking forward to the future with (0).....B.....The group, which also has distribution and fuel (19)......has enjoyed record profits for the fifth year in A.(20)......

Pre-tax profits for the year (21) March 31 rose by 24 percent to ε 4.2 million.Total group sales (22)...... by five per cent to ε155 million, with the agricultural business delivering yet another record (23)......despite the somewhat difficult trading (24)......in the industry. Sales in the garden equipment (25).....were slow in the early months of the year but increased dramatically in the finalquarter.

Chairman Suresh Kumar said, "It is my (26)......that we have continued to grow by(27).....our customers well. I am delighted to (28).....the continued development of our customer (29)......and I would like to thank all our customers for their (30).....As well as an increase in customers, our staff numbers also continue to grow. During the year

we have taken (31).....58 new employees so that our total workforce now numbers in excess of 700. All of the staff deserve my praise for their dedication and continued efforts in(32).....these excellent results".

The group has proposed A.final (33).... of 9.4p per share, bringing the total to 13p for the year.

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A.commitments

B.interests

C.responsibilities

D.benefits

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