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The Sunday Times Top 100 Companies awards acknowledge the listed companies that have generated shareholder returns that outperformed their listed peers. The results include companies listed on the JSE with a minimum market capitalisation of R5bn as at August 31 2021, and which have a track record of five years of trading from September 1 2016.

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