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Latitude’s Fahour says ‘revenge spend’ to drive post-lockdown bounce – Sydney Morning Herald
Latitude CEO Ahmed Fahour says that barring some unforeseen calamity, the company expects its final dividend in six months will…

Latitude Group chief executive Ahmed Fahour has underlined the lenders confidence there will be a strong rebound in consumer spending from the current lockdown-induced slump, as he backed the governments road map for re-opening the economy.
In its first…
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