Sunday, February 23, 2025
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Weekly corporate finance activity by SA exchange-listed companies

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

GHOST BITES (Nampak | RCL Foods)

Nampak is about to bank the I&CS disposal proceeds. RCL Foods has flagged a very tasty jump in HEPS.

Weekly corporate finance activity by SA exchange-listed companies

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

GHOST BITES (Boxer | Harmony | Life Healthcare | Omnia | Raubex | Stor-Age | Sibanye | Vodacom | Woolworths)

Boxer's pre-listing statement is finally available. Harmony, Life Healthcare, Omnia, Raubex, Stor-Age, Vodacom and Woolworths all released financial updates on a busy day. Sibanye locked in a gold wage deal.

GHOST BITES (Astral Foods | Impala Platinum | Lewis | Santova | Tiger Brands)

Astral Foods and Lewis have a much better story to tell. Tiger Brands only has modest profit growth, but that's still better than Santova coming off the boil. Impala Platinum's production fell in the first quarter.

Ghost Bites (Alphamin | Balwin | Hammerson | Jubilee Metals | Telemasters | Vukile)

Alphamin reported record EBITDA. Vukile got a solid deal in Spain. Balwin, Jubilee Metals and Telemasters are struggling. Hammerson shows us the cost of long-dated money in the UK.

Weekly corporate finance activity by SA exchange-listed companies

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

Ghost Bites (Ethos Capital | MC Mining | Nampak | Netcare | PPC | Rainbow Chicken | Spar | York Timber)

Nampak has successfully refinanced its group. Netcare is on for a good year, but PPC investors need to be patient. Spar, York Timber and smaller counters Ethos Capital and MC Mining all released numbers. Rainbow Chicken extracted its results to help shareholders out.
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