OK. Some calculations on H2 outlook based on the segment...

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    OK. Some calculations on H2 outlook based on the segment reporting in the H1 announcement.

    Assumptions:
    1) No further income or losses from discontinued operations.
    2) Meridian reduces from a $4.8m loss to a $0.8m loss as reported in the commentary accompanying the H1 announcement.
    3) Non-Meridian construction has the same NPBT as H1.
    4) Mining has the same NBPT as H1 (i.e., no growth).
    5) Tax of 30%.

    H2 NPBT = $9.9m (FY11 = $12.5m)
    H2 NPAT = $6.9m (FY11= $9.0m; EPS = $0.13)

    FY12 assuming no change on H2 performance (i.e., continued $1.6m/year loss for Meridian) gives NPAT=$13.8 (EPS=$0.20).

    Assuming Meridian returns to neutral (neither loss nor profit) gives NPAT=$14.9 (EPS=$0.21) in FY12, assuming other business units proceed as per H2.

 
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