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Seardel likely to turn a profit
Clothing and textile manufactures Seardel Investment Corporation (SRN) on Monday said it expects headline profit of between 0.0-2.0 cents per share for the six months ended September 2011 from a loss of 11.3 cents per share. The company said it expected attributable profit of between 0.0-2.0 cents per share from a loss of 10.1 cents per share previously. Source:I-Net Bridge
