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Improvement, but no dividend from Perenti

MINING services giant Perenti Global capped off the first half of financial 2022 by swinging from a statutory loss to a profit, off the back of much stronger revenues and high demand for its services, despite the ongoing challenges of COVID-19.

 Perenti is looking to score more underground contracts

Perenti is looking to score more underground contracts

Revenues were up 18% to A$1.2 billion, and the company expects that trend to continue, but managing director Mark Norwell said the company suffered margin compression, so the board had decided not to declare...

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