Cashbuild reports solid headline earnings growth

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With revenue rising 3% to R6.3 billion, headline earnings per share surging 18%, and interim dividends up 21%, Cashbuild has delivered resilient results in a South African DIY and home improvement market still shaped by cautious consumer spending, rising living costs, and slow construction activity. Despite economic headwinds, the group has managed to maintain its 25% gross margin target, grow transaction volumes by 4%, and expand its store footprint, signalling strong execution in a competitive retail environment. Shane Thoresson, Chief Operating Officergrowth helps us understand what this really tell us about consumer behaviour in the South African building and DIY market right now.
5 Mar 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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