Nigerian
construction company Julius Berger said on Tuesday its 2014 full-year
pretax profit fell 19 percent to 13.13 billion naira ($66 million).
Turnover fell to 196.81 billion naira compared with 212.73
billion naira a year ago, the firm said in a statement, adding it would
pay a dividend of 2.7 naira, unchanged from a year ago.
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