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Dis-Chem profit up as market share increases

17 October 2018, 2:45 PM  |
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Dis-Chem said the 1% VAT increase in April along with the fuel price increases had dampened trading in April and July.

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Dis-Chem said the 1% VAT increase in April along with the fuel price increases had dampened trading in April and July.

South African pharmacy group Dis-Chem’s half-year profit on a per share basis rose 10.5% as it lifted its market share across all divisions.

The drugstore chain said diluted Headline Earnings Per Share (HEPS) were 51.7cents, compared with 46.8cents per share for the six-month period ended August 2017.

Headline EPS is the most widely watched profit measure in South Africa which strips out certain one-off items.

Dis-Chem said the 1% VAT increase in April along with the fuel price increases had dampened trading in April and July.

“Subsequently, we have seen trading improvements in August and then again in September, suggesting consumer confidence is improving slightly,” Chief Executive Ivan Saltzman said in a statement.

Group turnover grew by 9.4% to R10.5 billion ($738.78 million) from R9.6 billion.

Dis-Chem declared a gross dividend of 20.69 cents per share.

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