(Reuters) - South African paper and packaging group Nampak increased first-half headline earnings per share by 17 percent and said on Thursday it expected to deliver solid full-year results.
Nampak said in a statement that headline EPS -- the key profit measure for South African firms and excludes non-trading, capital and certain extraordinary items -- before fair value of financial instruments rose to 96 cents per share from 82 cents.
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Nampak said in a statement that headline EPS -- the key profit measure for South African firms and excludes non-trading, capital and certain extraordinary items -- before fair value of financial instruments rose to 96 cents per share from 82 cents.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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