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WorleyParsons feels the WA sting

A DOWNTURN in Western Australian opportunities for WorleyParsons' infrastructure and environment unit has driven it to an earnings before interest and tax reduction of 2% year on year to $527 million, despite ongoing strength in its hydrocarbon business.

WorleyParsons feels the WA sting

Releasing its full-year results to the market this morning, it said it had also chalked up a profit attributable to its shareholders of just $322.1 million, which is a dip of 8.8% on the 2012 financial...

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