Labor pokes Harvey Norman over JobKeeper; IDX mulls return
Key Points
- Revenue ($m) 171.7, up 29.6pc from year-earlier 132.5
- Pre-tax profit ($m) 28.8 v 15.8
- Net profit ($m) 19.9 v 10.9
- Interim dividend (¢) 5.5 v 5.5, Payable April 6
Integral Diagnostics patient activity is still affected by COVID-19 restrictions amid sporadic lockdowns, but chief executive Ian Kadish says he plans to return some JobKeeper payments once the uncertainty of the virus has passed.
The gesture from the radiology services group comes as Labor takes aim at billionaire retailer Gerry Harvey, demanding his homewares company Harvey Norman repay JobKeeper wages subsidies.
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