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REVIEW: Pearson says no advertising recovery in sight.(Brief Article)

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Pearson, the owner of the Financial Times, said there was no advertising recovery in sight as it unveiled a drop in the paper's revenues. The FT's profits dropped 97 per cent to pounds 1 million after a ...

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