Emas looks ahead after restructuring
Singapore
EMAS Offshore posted a 38 per cent net profit decline for its fiscal fourth quarter amid restructuring and listing, but the offshore contractor said it is now poised to enter its next stage of growth.
"Having built a firm foundation, we are now ready to look at new areas of growth for the group," Emas chief executive Jon Dunstan said in a statement.
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