Fulton Hogan pays big dividend after tapping wage subsidy
Construction group reports 28% profit gain, driven by Australian operations.
NBR staff Wed, 04 Nov 2020
Construction and civil engineering group Fulton Hogan has declared a dividend to shareholders of $46 million after receiving $34.3m of taxpayers’ money from the government wage subsidy.
Financial statements filed to the Companies Office show the privately owned group reported a net profit for
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