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MIM sees fiscal 2002 profit steady despite low prices

MIM today is very different from the MIM of a few years ago – a fact increasingly recognised by the investment community but not yet translated into an improved share price, MIM chairman Leo Tutt told shareholders at the company's annual meeting today.

Greg Tubby
MIM sees fiscal 2002 profit steady despite low prices

"To achieve a significantly higher share price, we must advance to another level of net earnings and convince investors we can sustain that level," he said. "In the current environment, directors have...

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