PARIS, June 16 (Reuters) - French state-owned toll road company Sanef, one of the country's next companies up for privatisation, said on Monday it earned 11 million euros ($13.04 million) in 2002 with growth in traffic and tariffs.
Sanef also said its operating income rose to 65 million euros last year from 25 million euros the previous year. The group's sales rose six percent to 980 million euros, helped in part by higher tariffs, Sanef said.
The company also said it ...
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