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| 23 October 2007 |
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Black-empowered SA French, a specialist in the supply of cranes and materials- handling equipment for the past 25 years, is benefiting from unprecedented demand for plant and equipment in the robust construction and fast growing mining industries. The Gauteng-based company is set to debut on AltX in November 2007 to facilitate expansion and help boost inventory to meet current levels of demand. |
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| 4 August 2008 |
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Crane distributor SA French said on Friday its
earnings per share and headline earnings per
share for the year to June were expected to be
66%-73% lower than forecast. Earnings per share
would be 4c-5c. It expected revenue to be R150m
against estimates of R190m. Business Day
Reporter |
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| 4 August 2008 |
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SA French, the South African
supplier of tower cranes, fell
the most on Friday since it
started trading last November,
after saying in a statement to
the JSE that annual earnings a
share had fallen as much as 73
percent below the prospectus
forecast. The firm retreated 14
percent to 57c, after dropping
as much as 24 percent earlier
in the day. Bloomberg |
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| 4 August 2008 |
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SA French, the South African
supplier of tower cranes, fell
the most on Friday since it
started trading last November,
after saying in a statement to
the JSE that annual earnings a
share had fallen as much as 73
percent below the prospectus
forecast. The firm retreated 14
percent to 57c, after dropping
as much as 24 percent earlier
in the day. Bloomberg |
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