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Barloworld's interim earnings drop amid ongoing Zahid Group takeover attempt
The Mercury
|May 27, 2025
BARLOWORLD, still the subject of a controversial takeover bid by Saudi Arabia-based Zahid Group and CEO Dominic Sewela, nearly halved its interim dividend to 120 cent a share (210 cents per share).
This followed a 20.5% decline in headline earnings per share (HEPS) to 423.2 cents for the six months to March 31, with the results impacted by a weak performance in the Russia business due to the impact of sanctions in that country.
Many JSE-listed companies exited their businesses in Russia after the onset of the war in Ukraine, but Barloworld opted to retain Vostochnaya Technica (VT). Excluding VT, normalised HEPS was flat at 356 cents per share.
Sewela said trading conditions were broadly aligned with their expectations of stable to modest economic growth, guarded optimism, moderated by cyclicality and subdued commodity markets.
"Barloworld has shown remarkable resilience, especially excluding the VT results. The positive impact of the restructuring of Ingrain in 2024 is especially evident. We continue to navigate the evolving environment by pulling the levers within our control," said Sewela in a statement.
Regarding the Zahid takeover bid that was initially rejected by shareholders, an announcement about the requisite 90% acceptances from shareholders to be received in terms of a standby offer, or whether the bidding company wishes to waive the threshold, was expected to be made by June 30, 2025.
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