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Carma Reports 324 Retail Unit Deliveries in May, Revenue of AU$8.8 Million, Shares Fall 11%

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Carma (ASX:CMA) said it delivered 324 retail units in May, with a total of 805 delivered in the three months to May 31, up 114% compared with 377 retail units in the prior corresponding period, according to a Friday Australian bourse filing.

The company said revenue from the sale of used vehicles to retail customers online was AU$8.8 million in May, the filing added.

The company's shares fell 11% in recent Friday trade.

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