Kabelo Tshola

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KABELO TSHOLA, PORTFOLIO MANAGER, FNB STOCKBROKING AND PORTFOILO MANAGEMENT.
- South African furniture brand Lewis on Wednesday reported an 18.9 percent increase in headline earnings per share to 215 cents in the six months to September as the retailer delivered solid revenue growth, improved margins, reduced debtor costs and increased profitability despite a deteriorating trading environment. The group increased its interim dividend by 14.3 percent to 120 cents and chief executive officer Johan Enslin said its strategy of diversifying across market segments and retail channels continued to gain traction.
20 Nov 2019 7AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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