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Revenue at online estate agent Purplebricks jumps 150% — as analysts question results 'riddles'

Online estate agent Purplebricks says revenue jumped 150% since May as the market begins to move away from traditional bricks-and-mortar agents.

  • Purplebricks said group revenue for the six months to October 31 to was up 150% to £46.8 million, while UK revenue was up 118% to £39.9 million.
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LONDON — Online estate agent Purplebricks said revenue jumped 150% since May, but analysts questioned why its statement didn't specify how many homes are being sold on the platform.

A statement from Purplebricks said group revenue for the six months to October 31 to was up 150% to £46.8 million, while

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