In early December, there might have been a few affirming nods after a resurgent annual financial performance. But that low growl has become an almost pitiful mewing, as its half-year accounts to end-March slunk in well short of expectations.
Can Tiger Brands — the JSE’s biggest and oldest household brands group — regain its roar?
In early December, there might have been a few affirming nods after a resurgent annual financial performance and a strident presentation by CEO Noel Doyle. But that low growl has become an almost pitiful mewing, as its half-year accounts to end-March slunk in well short of expectations...
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