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Steel & Tube Shareholder Newsletter June 2023

Monday 12th June 2023

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Steel & Tube Holdings Limited (NZX: STU ) has today released its Shareholder Newsletter for June 2023. In this newsletter we’ve commented on our recent earnings guidance for the FY23 year ending 30 June 2023, as well as our ten-month performance to the end of April. We also look at the advantage of steel as a construction material, as the rebuild commences following the floods and Cyclone earlier this year.

 

The Newsletter is part of Steel & Tube’s commitment to keeping our shareholders informed about the business and the contribution our company makes to New Zealand’s economic development and prosperity.

 

A copy is attached and can also be viewed on the company’s website at https://steelandtube.co.nz/shareholder-newsletters.

 

ENDS

 

For further information please contact:

 

Mark Malpass

Steel & Tube CEO

Tel: +64 27 777 0327

Email: mark.malpass@steelandtube.co.nz

 

Richard Smyth

Steel & Tube CFO

Tel: +64 21 646 822

Email: richard.smyth@steelandtube.co.nz

 

For media assistance, please contact: Jackie Ellis, tel: 64 27 246 2505 Email: jackie@ellisandco.co.nz



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