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Fiji Tv Makes F$5.2 Million Profit

Published: Thu 24 Mar 2005 11:25 AM
Fiji Tv Makes F$5.2 Million Profit
http://www.fijitimes.com.fj/story.aspx?ref=archive=18235
SUVA (Fiji Times Online/Pacific Media Watch): Fiji Television Ltd made a trading profit of $5.2 million for the six months ending December 31, 2004.
The company released its half-year financial statements to the South Pacific Stock Exchange last week.
According to the report, Fiji TV made a turnover of $7.8 million in the six months compared to $6.5 million for the same period in 2003.
The company's net profit was $2.06 million, compared to $2.2 million in 2003.
Meanwhile, the company also announced Arvin Datt, Fiji TV's financial controller, as the company secretary of its board of directors.
He replaces Mesake Nawari, who has been acting in the position since September.
Nawari is the television company's chief executive designate.
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