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Shanghai Dajiang Food to turn a profit on cost control, disposal of assets
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Core Tip: Shanghai Dajiang Food Group Co Ltd says expects to turn to profit in 2013 versus net loss of 137 million yuan ($22.6 million) previous year.
Shanghai Dajiang Food Group Co Ltd
* Says expects to turn to profit in 2013 versus net loss of 137 million yuan ($22.6 million) previous year
* Says to swing to profit due to better costs control and disposal of assets
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