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Deloitte signals $27bn plus in global revenue

by AccountancyAge.com

29 May 2008

Jim Quigley, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu chief executive, forecast yesterday the firm’s global revenue would rise more than 16.9% in 2008, helped by strong growth for its advisory services.

He said in a statement he expects fiscal 2008 revenue to exceed $27bn (₤13.6bn), compared with $23.1bn in fiscal 2007, according the The Times.

Quigley said Deloitte was seeing growth in all areas, but that growth was ‘particularly strong’ for its advisory services.

In the UK, Deloitte is expecting to beat its ₤2bn target, bringing it within striking distance of rival firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Further reading:

Deloitte closes in on top spot as £2bn barrier stands ready to fall

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