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Profit falls 9% as Port Taranaki completes development work

Chief executive expects improvement in bulk liquids trade.

Port Taranaki’s profit has fallen 9% to $7.5 million as a result of increasing its operating expenses.

On the day Napier Port listed on the sharemarket with a roar, the Taranaki port company said its revenue increased 3.5% to $47.2m for the year ending June 30, 2019.

But operating expenses

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Graham Skellern Tue, 20 Aug 2019
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