French software and services company Unilog SA has reported 1992 turnover up 13.9% to the equivalent of $122.6m, but profit before amortisation of extraordinary items remained flat at $4m compared with $4.1m in 1991. Operating profit was down 12% to $8.1m. Internal growth accounted for the total amount of revenue increase, the company said. Revenues break down into 70% from systems engineering, 11% expertise and training, 11% from software products, and 8% from consulting and system design. In the current economic situation, these results are quite acceptable, said Gerard Philippot, managing director of the company, in a report in the French business journal Les Echos. This year will clearly still be difficult, but the group expects to preserve a reasonable profitability.