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Senex's zero profit

IF SENEX Energy was an entrant in the kitschy Eurovision song contest, its result for the 2015-16 fiscal year would likely have reaped the dreaded ‘nul points' for its underlying profit after tax, which it delivered as an astonishing $0, down from a slim $5.6 million profit a year earlier.

The company's statutory net loss after tax was $33.2 million, improved on the $80.6 million loss delivered in 2014-15, and fortunately as it feels confident enough to resume spending, many of its metrics...

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