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Orica says lower input costs offsetting fall in revenues

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Orica says lower costs are helping its bottom line, with the world’s largest commercial explosives manufacturer reporting a better-than-expected 10 per cent rise in earnings.

The company told investors that the lower costs had cushioned a revenue decline of 8.5 per cent in the six months to March 31, reporting earnings before interest and tax of $353 million, 7 per cent above market expectations.

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Elouise Fowler is a journalist for The Australian Financial Review based in the Melbourne office. Connect with Elouise on Twitter. Email Elouise at elouise.fowler@afr.com.au

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