Client travel spend increased 19 percent and client revenue rose 6 percent during the first three months of HRG's fiscal year - Business Travel News

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July 26, 2010 - 04:09 PM ET

Client travel spend increased 19 percent and client revenue rose 6 percent during the first three months of HRG's fiscal year , which ends on 31 March 2011. "Despite the limited visibility that is inherent for corporate travel management, at this early point in our financial year our confidence is increasing," HRG stated. "We expect travel activity amongst our existing clients to continue to increase in line with macroeconomic conditions."

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