(Reuters) - South African synthetic fuels and chemicals firm Sasol expects annual headline earnings per share to rise 5-10 percent this year, it said on Monday.
Attributable EPS, however, is due to jump by 55-65 percent, mainly because last year's results included a 2.8 billion rand writedown of its chemicals unit, it said.
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Attributable EPS, however, is due to jump by 55-65 percent, mainly because last year's results included a 2.8 billion rand writedown of its chemicals unit, it said.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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