Moa shares rise as investors buy profitability on the horizon
Moa is setting up a beachhead in China despite falling export sales.
Fiona Rotherham
Wed, 31 May 2017
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Investors have reacted positively to indications listed craft brewer Moa Group may become profitable in the 2018 financial year, with the share price lifting 10% in today’s trading.
That reverses a downward trend in recent months with the stock trading near 63c yesterday, half its IPO price of
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Fiona Rotherham
Wed, 31 May 2017
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