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AGL slashes guidance as Liddell incident hits profits

AUSTRALIAN energy generator and retailer AGL Energy has cut its guidance for the financial year by as much as $80 million, from $660 million to $580 million on a best-case basis.

AGL slashes guidance as Liddell incident hits profits

  On Monday, AGL said it expected profits after tax for the 2021 financial year to be between $500 million and $580 million, down from previous guidance of $560 million to $660 million. It comes...

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