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Company results wrap: energy companies are facing disruption

  • Written by Lynette Molyneaux, Researcher, Energy Economics and Management Group, Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland

Companies have finished reporting results for the financial year so it’s time to take stock of how the different business sectors of Australia are fairing. In our company results wrap series we take a step back from the short-term focus of quarterly profit and loss statements and examine what big picture factors are at play.


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