Tuesday, October 22, 2024
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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 (Altron | Equites | Kaap Agri | NEPI Rockcastle | Oceana Group | Sibanye-Stillwater | WBHO)

Altron Document Solutions needs a new buyer. Equites updates the market on key areas. Kaap Agri is mopping up odd-lots. NEPI's dividend election is here. Oceana has been a great catch. Sibanye's year to forget. WBHO is profitable again.

Ghost Wrap 11 (Bowler Metcalf | PPC | Renergen | Orion | Sappi | British American Tobacco | Kaap Agri | Pick n Pay...

Welcome to your whirlwind update on the most interesting stories on the JSE in the past week, brought to you by Mazars.

Ghost Bites (ArcelorMittal | British American Tobacco | Emira | Kaap Agri | Spur | Steinhoff)

ArcelorMittal releases annual results. British American Tobacco is still a cash cow. Emira's earnings are up. Kaap Agri posts a terrific quarter. Spur is up strongly. Steinhoff tanks further.

Ghost Bites (Clicks | Growthpoint | Kaap Agri | Lewis | Mr Price | Southern Sun | Tsogo Sun Gaming)

Sorbet acquisition makes sense for Clicks. Growthpoint gears up for tourist season. Kaap Agri has another strong year. Lewis wins with buybacks. Mr Price punished by the market. Southern Sun is profitable. Tsogo Sun Gaming is still down on pre-Covid levels.

Ghost Bites (ARC | EOH | Nampak | Mr Price | Renergen | Telkom)

ARC is making further changes to management fees. EOH is stable operationally but the balance sheet remains a problem. Nampak has extended its existing debt. Mr Price beds down the Studio 88 deal. Renergen gave a quarterly update. Rain wants to merge with Telkom.

Ghost Bites Vol 80 (22)

Results came in thick and fast, with updates from Harmony Gold, Master Drilling, STADIO, Old Mutual, Kaap Agri, Super Group, Transpaco, Brimstone, Lewis

Ghost Bites Vol 77 (22)

With a trio of mining sector earnings releases (South32, Gold Fields and Sibanye), it was a busy day. Italtile, Blue Label, Adcock Ingram, Distell, Balwin, Hulamin, Murray & Roberts and others were in the mix.
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