The underground coal contracting group, which listed in May, beat its prospectus forecast for net profit after tax by 7.7 per cent. It said it expected growth across its three operating divisions this financial year.
The underground coal contracting group, which listed in May, beat its prospectus forecast for net profit after tax by 7.7 per cent. It said it expected growth across its three operating divisions this financial year and was progressing well with plans to double in size over the next three to five years.