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Aug 22, 2023 –
Earnings of the 29 companies that have so far reported for the six months ended June 2023 amounted to US$2.1bn, down 32% on H1 2022. H1 2023 vs H1 2022 US$ earnings by market 4 out of 7 markets in the report have H1 2023 earnings up from H1 2022: …
Research | Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia
Aug 11, 2023 –
As of June 2023 Malawi companies possess the highest market capitalisation, totaling US$5.1bn. They are followed by Botswana with US$2.01bn, Namibia with US$1.97bn, Zimbabwe with US$1.67bn, and Zambia with US$1.45bn. South Central Africa’s companies are the smallest in Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa with the largest company ranking number 22 …
Research | Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe
May 3, 2023 –
South Central Africa’s companies are the smallest in Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa with the largest company ranking number 24 of the Top 30 companies in Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa. 2022 US$ earnings for the 14 companies which have reported have increased by 11%. 4 of the 5 countries …
Research | Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Letshego Holdings (Namibia) Limited (LHN.na) listed on the Namibia Stock Exchange under the Financial sector has released it’s 2022 interim results for the forth quarter.
Document type: Interim Reports
Published: Feb 22, 2023
Year: 2022
Period: Q4
Investment | Namibia
Feb 10, 2023 –
South Central Africa’s companies are the smallest in Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa with the largest company ranking number 35 of the Top companies in Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa. H1 2022 US$ earnings for the 20 companies that have reported are down 18%. 3 of the 5 countries represented …
Research | Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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