
Data#3 Limited. (DTL) Gets a Buy from Macquarie
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In addition to Macquarie, Data#3 Limited. also received a Buy from Morgan Stanley's Chenny Wang in a report issued on August 1. However, on August 2, TR | OpenAI – 4o reiterated a Hold rating on Data#3 Limited. (ASX: DTL).
Based on Data#3 Limited.'s latest earnings release for the quarter ending December 31, the company reported a quarterly revenue of A$391.18 million and a net profit of A$22.35 million. In comparison, last year the company earned a revenue of A$443.55 million and had a net profit of A$21.42 million

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