Ardent profits seen plunging amid questions over Dreamworld's future

By Carolyn Cummins
Updated October 28 2016 - 6:19pm, first published 4:08pm
Dreamworld remains closed despite plans to reopen the park on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Dreamworld remains closed despite plans to reopen the park on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
No "cut and run philosopy": Ardent chairman Neil Balnaves and chief executive Deborah Thomas facing the media on Thursday. Photo: Christopher Pearce
No "cut and run philosopy": Ardent chairman Neil Balnaves and chief executive Deborah Thomas facing the media on Thursday. Photo: Christopher Pearce

Ardent Leisure shares have again been sold down as analysts predict a 75 per cent profit plunge after this week's Dreamworld tragedy and speculate about future implications for the embattled theme park operator.

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