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    GLOBAL ANNUAL REVENUES OF GRANT THORNTON INTERNATIONAL GROWS BY 14% TO 4BLN DOLLARS

    ARKA
    Dec 19, 2008

    YEREVAN, December 19. /ARKA/. Combined annual revenues of 93 member
    companies of Grant Thornton International consulting organization
    grew by 14% up to 4bln U.S. dollars by the end of September 2008 as
    compared with 2007.

    The organization reports that audit revenues increased by 12% to over
    $2 billion and the specialist advisory services business generated
    over US$1 billion for the first time, now accounting for 25% of
    total revenues.

    "These are excellent results for what became an increasingly difficult
    year economically for listed and privately held clients. I am delighted
    to see so many member firms grow their businesses both domestically
    and internationally and the continuing strength of audit is evidence
    that Grant Thornton member firms continue to take market share from
    other accounting networks as the market and regulators demand greater
    auditor choice," David McDonnell, CEO of Grant Thornton International
    Ltd, said.

    Whilst 50% of global revenues come from the USA and the UK member
    firms, this percentage continues to decrease year on year as other
    member firms expand. 12 member firms, including Brazil, Hong Kong/China
    and Japan are now $50 million businesses. Following the roll-out of
    a new global brand in 2008, 99% of member firms now use the Grant
    Thornton corporate identity throughout the world.

    In the Americas, the U.S. me mber firm grew somewhat slower than
    the previous year in a challenging climate and during the year led
    the Public Accounting Report audit rankings, the first time a firm
    outside the Big four has been ranked top.

    McDonnell also said that in 2008 the organization made major
    investments in development of common audit software and methodology
    for all member firms, a situation the company's nearest competitors
    have yet to match

    "This is now paying dividends as we pitch for more cross-border
    audits for global clients. We may not have the market share of the
    four major accounting networks but we find ourselves constantly
    competing with them.

    What we also find is that increasing numbers of mid-sized companies -
    both listed and privately held - believe we are a more appropriate
    fit for their business as we provide a more personalised service and
    better value for money," McDonnell said.

    "We're a business like any other. We are not immune to the current
    conditions and will have to manage our businesses with care over
    the next 12 months. But we won't turn our back on opportunities to
    develop our global business through merger or acquisition in order
    to maintain our position as one of the leading players in the global
    accounting profession," he said.

    Grant Thornton International is one of the world's leading
    organizations of independently owned and managed accounting and
    consulting firms.

    Gra nt Thornton International does not deliver services in its
    own name. Each member and correspondent firm in Grant Thornton
    International is a separate independent national firm. These firms
    are not members of one international partnership or otherwise legal
    partners with each other, nor is any one firm responsible for the
    services or activities of any other. Each firm governs itself and
    handles its administrative matters on a local basis. Yet, Grant
    Thornton International member firms share a commitment to providing
    the same high quality service to their clients wherever they choose
    to do business.
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