Imperial does well in tough conditions – Business Day
Logistics and transport services company Imperial Holdings grew its diluted headline earnings per share by 15% to R7.94 in the six months to December, its interim financial results released yesterday showed. view article
IMPERIAL Logistiekgroep se uitbreiding in Afrika versne – Sake 24
Die gediversifiseerde logistiekgroep Imperial s@ sy uitbreidingstrategie in Afrika kry momentum. Die groep het verlede jaar aangekondig dat by RTT Health Sciences (nou Imperial Health Sciences), ‘n farmaseutiese en gesondheidsorgverspreidingsfirma, vir R500 miljoen oorneem. view article
AECI revenue rises despite profit loss on strikes – Business Day
AECI says its underlying businesses have delivered a “creditable performance in an extremely challenging trading environment” in the year to December. view article
Australian units help boost WBHO revenue – Business Day
Construction group Wilson Bayly Holmes Ovcon (WBHO) yesterday credited its steady headline earnings growth in the six months to December to its Australian operations. view article
Nedbank posts double-digit growth – Business Day
Nedbank CEO Mike Brown said at yesterday’s results presentation he expects the bank to continue to grow headline earnings by double digits in the future, albeit at a slower pace. view article
Sun international Bingo! Dis die toekoms van dobbel – Sake 24
Die hotel-en-casinogroep Sun International ondersoek moontlikhede vir uitbreiding in alternatiewe dobbel. view article
Nedbank – Sake 24
Bank se nuwe strategiese pad sedert 2010 dra vrugte. Twieters kon Mike Brown, Nedbank se uitvoerende hoof, gister uitvra oor die bank se jongste resultate. view article
Pension fund move helps Hulamin earnings leap 66% – Business Day
Aluminium products fabricator, Hulamin saw attributable earnings soar 66% to R133m in the year ended December, overcoming a “difficult” first half, it said yesterday. view article
JD Group tightens up on credit criteria – Business Report
JD Group had put more emphasis on the accuracy of credit affordability calculations to avoid reckless lending, it said on Friday, after its credit sale acceptance rate across its furniture chains fell 2 percentage points in the six months to December last year. view article
Growth in number of pupils lifts Curro – Business Day
Private school company, Curro Holdings grew its revenue 114% to R356m from R166m for the 12 months to December, driven by a strong growth in pupil numbers. view article