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Moa’s acquisition goes unconditional

Geoff Ross says he expects Moa to achieve near break-even this financial year.

Dane Ambler Tue, 26 Mar 2019

Craft brewer Moa says its acquisition of Savor Group is now unconditional and follows a profitable summer period.

Executive chairman Geoff Ross says he expects Moa to achieve near break-even for the year ended March 31. The results will be  announced in May.

Moa had retail sales growth of 32%

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