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Scales' skill at managing vicissitudes attracts shareholder praise

Maybe a good season ahead after the worst in a decade.

Jenny Ruth
Fri, 22 Dec 2017

Scales Corp’s largest institutional investors say the company did a good job of managing the last apple season, which was probably the worst growing season in the last decade.

After reporting a 14% drop in first-half profit, earlier this month Scales upgraded its guidance for calendar 2017 to

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Jenny Ruth
Fri, 22 Dec 2017
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