PPX

PaperlinX (PPX)

Stock Code

PPX

Stock Exchange

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PaperlinX Limited (PPX) a company engaged in communication paper manufacturing and packaging. PPX was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on the 17th of April 2000. Its average annual revenue reaches approximately $7.8 billion out of its issued capital of approximately $1.6 billion. Its headquarters is located in Mount Waverley, Australia and to date; around 10,000 people are employed in the company.

Paperlinx $57.3m Loss 1H2013


Packaging and stationery manufacturing company, Paperlinx (ASX:PPX) have announced its financial performance for the first half of FY 2013 to its shareholders and investors on the Australian stockmarket.

  • Paperlinx posted a $57.3 million loss, an improvement of 6 percent from a loss of $60.9 million in the previous corresponding period. The result includes an impairment charge of $24.7 million.
  • Paperlinx revenue down 33 percent to $1.46 billion.

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