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Luxury British carmaker Aston Martin posted an adjusted pre-tax profit of 68 mil...

Andy Palmer, CEO of Aston Martin poses for a photograph at their world headquarters in Gaydon, Britain, February 14, 2019. REUTERS/Andrew Yates

LONDON - Luxury British carmaker Aston Martin posted an adjusted pre-tax profit of 68 million pounds in 2018, a 7 percent fall on 2017 as it continues to invest in a series of new models and a second factory as part of its turnaround plan. The automaker, which floated on the London Stock Exchange last year, reported 136 million pounds of one-off costs due to its initial public offering, pushing it to a reported pre-tax loss of 68 million pounds.

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