earnings per share will more than double in the six-month period ended 31 December 2021.
The holding company, which owns technology distributors Pinnacle, Axiz and Tarsus, said in a trading update on Wednesday that Heps will rise by between 125% and 145% to between R2.47 and R2.69/share. “The group has delivered an excellent set of results, with all operating entities performing either to or in excess of our expectations,” the company said.Core earnings per share will raise by between 77% and 91%, a reporting measure which the company said better allows shareholders to evaluate its underlying operational performance.© 2022 NewsCentral Media
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