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Yellow Pages(Coimbatore edn) revenue up

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COIMBATORE: Infomedia India Ltd's Coimbatore edition of Yellow Pages has attracted more advertisements and clocked higher revenue during the current year compared to the previous year.

The revenue growth, in percentage terms, is the highest the publication has recorded among the 12 cities where it is published , according to Mr B. Srinivasan, Branch Head, Infomedia, Coimbatore.

While last year the income earned was Rs 48.32 lakh, this year it was higher at Rs 65.03 lakh,.The edition has attracted 1,764 advertisements compared with 1,428. He said Infomedia is opening a branch at Kochi this month.

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