Chemicals and fertiliser group discontinues unprofitable product lines and changes sales mix
Chemicals and fertiliser group Omnia says it is optimistic that extensive restructuring across its business lines will help it adapt to changing demand in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The group reported profit after tax of R129m, from a loss of R407m previously, with group revenue rising only slightly to R18.7bn year on year. Lower crude oil prices put pressure on oil-derived chemical prices, while due to the uncertainty posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the group has written down subsidiary Umongo by R105m.
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