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Embattled ASX-listed integrator, Commander (ASX: CDR), has called for a halt on its share trading.
In its ASX statement, the company requested shares trading be halted until a further announcement was made, or until Monday, August 11.
"Commander... requests that a trading halt be placed on its securities pending an announcement by the company regarding its financial position," the company said in an ASX statement.
The latest announcement comes a week after the integrator denied its decision to relocate its headquarters from Darling Park in Sydney to North Ryde and its call centre to Adelaide was a cost-cutting exercise. Despite this, the move could see more than 100 staff retrenched.
Commander has spent the past couple of years battling increasing debt and cash flow issues. In a recent guidance statement, the company cut its pre-tax profits forecasts from upwards of $20 million to between $4.5 million and $7 million for the year to June 30 excluding charges .
Shares in the company were trading at $0.082 at the time the trading halt was called.
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