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Engineering firm IMI sees lower margins weighing on 2015 earnings

(Reuters) - British engineering company IMI Plc (IMI.L) said it expected full-year adjusted earnings per share to be "towards the lower end" of market estimates as a result of lower organic revenue and margins.

The company, which makes flow-control systems such as valves for power and petrochemical plants, said full-year margins in two of its three business units - Critical Engineering and Precision Engineering - would be lower than a year earlier.

IMI said organic revenue for the three months ended Sept. 30 was 5 percent lower than a year earlier.

(Reporting By Mamidipudi Soumithri in Bengaluru; Editing by Robin Paxton)