Healthy optimism for those still in the queue
Henry Byrne
Investors showed more signs of gusto for the rush of floats coming to the market this month after crane and equipment provider Tutt Bryant closed at a healthy premium on its first day of trading on the Australian Stock Exchange yesterday.
Roadside equipment company Saferoads Holdings also finished in the black after making a 5 per cent rally late in the day.
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