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ComCom Steel & Tube prosecution immaterial, says analyst

ComCom's criminal prosecution of Steel & Tube Holdings highlights questions about management performance.

Jenny Ruth
Tue, 06 Dec 2016

The Commerce Commission’s criminal case against Steel & Tube Holdings relating to seismic mesh products isn’t likely to have a material financial impact on the company, says an analyst.

The Commerce Commission plans to file criminal charges in the new year against Steel & Tube and two other

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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 06 Dec 2016
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