Revenue up for Trade Window, along with cash burn

Revenue up for Trade Window, along with cash burn
Trade Window's CEO AJ Smith says its focus is on building the global trade platform. (Image: Trade Window)
Pattrick Smellie
Digital export supply chain and verification company Trade Window reported a $7.1 million net loss after tax for the six months to Sept 30, on a 16% increase in revenue for the half, compared to the same period last year.On an earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) basis, the Auckland firm’s loss was up 7% on the previous corresponding half, at $5.9m.Having raised a net $9.6m in new capital in July, the New Zealand stock exchange-listed company said it had cash reserves of $7.3m at the end of the period and...

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