S AFRICA: Shoprite expects EPS jump for H1

By: just-food.com | 10 February 2009

South Africa's Shoprite Group said today (10 February) it expects to report a 35-45% jump in earnings per share during the first half of its fiscal year.

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South Africa's Shoprite Group said today (10 February) it expects to report a 35-45% jump in earnings per share during the first half of its fiscal year.

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