USX-listed Syft Technologies says it won’t have to raise capital despite tight cashflow in the half year to September.
Christchurch-based Syft, which makes mass-spectrometer sensors to ‘sniff out’ contaminants in the air in minuscule amounts, reported a net profit of $1.8 million for the
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