Ebos well positioned to pursue growth opportunities

Ebos well positioned to pursue growth opportunities
The Ebos group's diversification is a key strength in navigating challenging domestic economic conditions, CEO John Cullity says. (Image: Getty)
Rebecca Howard
Ebos reported another “strong performance” in the year to June 30, with sales revenue exceeding A$13.2 billion (NZ$14.4b) for the first time.“The group’s diversification is a key strength as we navigate challenging domestic economic conditions, and we have a strong pipeline of opportunities ahead of us as we continue to expand our operations outside New Zealand and Australia,” chief executive John Cullity said.The company reported an underlying net profit after tax of A$303.4 million, up 7.7% on the year. Statutory...

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