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Tourism Holdings cuts profit guidance by 33%

The country's largest tourism and recreational vehicle company has slashed its net profit after tax guidance as bookings slow and it struggles to sell ex-fleet vehicles.

Tourism Holdings has slashed its npat expectations by 33%.

Liam Rātana Mon, 06 May 2024

NZX-listed tourism and recreational vehicle company Tourism Holdings has slashed its earnings guidance for FY24 by 33%.

In February, the company forecasted its net profit after tax (npat) to be approximately $75 million. However, guidance released by the company this morning revised npat

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Liam Rātana Mon, 06 May 2024
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