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Austal: Increases FY20 guidance as COVID-19 impact proves less severe

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Austal: Increases FY20 guidance as COVID-19 impact proves less severe

  • Australian shipbuilder Austal has increased its 2020 financial year earnings guidance to $2B, compared to a previous $1.9B
  • The company also reported a rise in its earnings before interest and taxes  of no less than $125M
  • The extra money is from strong performance across the business and COVID-19 having less of an impact than originally expected
  • Additionally, the company received research and development incentives in the U.S. after fitting the criteria
  • The company is still remaining alert to the potential impact of COVID-19
  • After announcing this report, Austal came out of a trading halt and is up 9.24 per cent and is selling shares for $3.31 each

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