EOH seals R1.2bn in new business

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The latest deals “show the diversity of business that EOH is winning”, said CEO Stephen van Coller. “This is further testament of having returned to growth.”via EOH has traditionally been strong in industries such financial services, but its biggest drop off has been with the state. The public sector was the second-largest earner, accounting for 15% of business in the previous comparable period. That has since decreased to just 3.25%.

 

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Is it gvt contracts?

state capture has helped them gain new business. i guess crime does pay

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