Macquarie Bank
Qantas Airways’ annual profit surged 50% to a record $587 million, despite a 19% hike in its annual fuel bill because of higher oil prices.
Qantas revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, rose 11% to $12.4 billion, whereas its pretax profit...
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