COMPANIES: Premier Group returns to the JSE after an 18-year hiatus

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COMPANIES: Premier Group returns to the JSE after an 18-year hiatus
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The Premier Group returned to the bourse on Friday, 24 March, giving investors access to trading in South Africa’s oldest food and packaged goods business.

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