Saturday, March 29, 2025
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London Finance & Investment Group

GHOST BITES (Bell Equipment | Netcare | Novus | Orion Minerals | MultiChoice | Safari Investments | Telkom)

MultiChoice has rug pulled its B-BBEE investors. Bell Equipment is way off its offer price and earnings are dropping. Telkom and Netcare are both growing. Safari Investments is exiting Namibia. Novus and the TRP aren't friends. Orion released its long-awaited DFS for both major assets.

Weekly corporate finance activity by SA exchange-listed companies

Weekly summary of corporate finance activity by South African exchange listed companies

GHOST BITES (Attacq | AVI | Rainbow Chicken | Renergen | Shoprite | Tiger Brands | Woolworths)

Attacq saw the two-pot benefit at the end of 2024. Woolworths didn't, with another poor apparel performance. Shoprite remains a growth juggernaut. AVI extracted profit growth from muted revenue growth. Rainbow Chicken's profits are much higher. Tiger sold out of Chile. Renergen issued shares at depressed prices.

GHOST BITES (London Finance & Investment Group | Powerfleet | Schroder European Real Estate)

London Finance & Investment Group is set to delist. Powerfleet has given an idea of what its enlarged group now looks like financially. Schroder European Real Estate is fighting with French tax authorities.

GHOST BITES (Murray & Roberts | Pan African Resources | Sibanye-Stillwater | Sirius Real Estate | Zeder)

Murray & Roberts is in serious trouble again. Pan African Resources announced a deal in Australia. There's some improvement at Sibanye, thanks to gold. Sirius is buying more properties. Zeder announced a special divi.

Ghost Bites (Burstone | Barloworld | CMH | Emira | FirstRand | Metair | Old Mutual | Safari)

On an extremely busy day of news, we saw updates from property groups Burstone, Emira and Safari, along with difficulties at Barloworld, CMH and Metfair. In financial services, both FirstRand and Old Mutual had important news, along with numerous other companies in the Nibbles section.

Ghost Bites (Anglo American | Clicks | Cilo Cybin | Orion Minerals)

Anglo American has suffered a setback in coal production. Clicks is selling Unicorn Pharmaceuticals. Cilo Cybin starts life as a listed company. Orion Minerals has raised capital.

Ghost Bites (Attacq | CMH | Gold Fields)

Attacq is buying the rest of Mall of Africa. CMH has steady operating profits, but funding costs ruin the party. Gold Fields had a poor quarter.
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