Hyperion eschews 2015 dividend as RKH deal fuels £81.4m accounting loss

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Hyperion will report an International Financial Reporting Standards accounting loss of £81.4m for 2015 as a result of expenses such as that associated with the acquisition of RKH.

The loss for the year ending 30 September 2015, which has been recorded despite a significantly higher level of operating profit, was delivered alongside a 50% increase in revenues to £299m (FY 2014:

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