By Rory Gallivan

LONDON--Anglo-Dutch publishing and exhibitions company Reed Elsevier PLC (REL.LN) Thursday reported a fall in full-year net profit and revenue but said revenue was higher stripping out the impact of events that are not held every year.

The company, whose portfolio includes the legal research tool LexisNexis and the magazine New Scientist, posted a net profit of 955 million pounds ($1.27 billion) for the year ended Dec. 31, down from GBP1.18 billion the previous year. Revenue was down 4% at GBP5.77 billion but up 3% on an underlying basis, the company said.

Reed Elsevier, which has listings in London and Amsterdam, said it plans to simplify its structure by combining all assets below the two parent companies into a new single group entity, and change the name of the single group to RELX Group PLC.

"Business trends in the early part of 2015 remain consistent with 2014 trends across our business, and we are confident that, by continuing to execute on our strategy, we will deliver another year of underlying revenue, profit, and earnings growth in 2015," said chairman Anthony Habgood.

-Write to Rory Gallivan at rory.gallivan@wsj.com; Twitter: @RoryGallivan

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