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Bremworth First Half 2023 Earnings: NZ$0.011 loss per share (vs NZ$0.015 profit in 1H 2022)

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Bremworth (NZSE:BRW) First Half 2023 Results

Key Financial Results

  • Revenue: NZ$47.2m (down 3.2% from 1H 2022).
  • Net loss: NZ$778.0k (down by 178% from NZ$1.00m profit in 1H 2022).
  • NZ$0.011 loss per share (down from NZ$0.015 profit in 1H 2022).
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NZSE:BRW Earnings and Revenue History March 4th 2023

All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period

Bremworth shares are down 1.1% from a week ago.

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