Ebos’ freight fuel costs could surge by $2.5m a month
Healthcare heavyweight’s ‘meaningful’ exposure to higher fuel costs could merit an earnings downgrade, analysts say.
An Ebos warehouse.
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Dual-listed health and animal-care company Ebos could see its monthly freight costs increase by up to $2.5 million per month, due to the war in Iran.
That would equate to a freight bill of closer to $16.5m per month.
The company's freight charges with third parties came in at $172m during the June
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