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SANRAL was created by The South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act, 1998 as a corporatized successor to the South African Roads Board, which was part of the Department of Transport. [3] It was registered as a public limited company on 19 May 1998. [4]
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According to their 2020 annual report, the company produced 3 million ounces of PGM and 0.98 million ounces of gold. [12] In 2020, the group employed 84,775 people, mostly in South Africa. Thus, Sibanye-Stillwater is one of the top four private sector employers in South Africa and the largest industrial employer in the state of Montana. [13]
The big shareholder groups in S&W Seed Company (NASDAQ:SANW) have power over the company. Institutions will often hold...
SANRAL derives its income both from toll income and the national fiscus, while initial capital outlay for large projects are funded by open market bond issues. [1] In total SANRAL manages 13,000 km of non-toll roads in South Africa, besides the majority (or 2,952 km) [ 2 ] of its toll roads, including 187 km of Gauteng's freeways which were ...
Based on Wall Street's estimate for the company's fiscal 2025 earnings, its stock trades at a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of just 16.7, which makes it far cheaper than Nvidia:
VFH data by YCharts. Valuation isn't a concern with this ETF. The average P/E ratio of the stocks it owns is 18.4, roughly 50% below the sky-high earnings multiple of the Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF.
Philip Frederick Anschutz (/ ˈ æ n ʃ uː t s / AN-shoots; born December 28, 1939) is an American billionaire businessman who owns or controls companies in a variety of industries, including energy, railroads, real estate, sports, newspapers, movies, theaters, arenas and music.