Adcock CEO Andy Hall talks to Business Day TV about the company’s performance
A sign outside the Adcock Ingram offices in Johannesburg. Picture: REUTERS
Despite being dealt a blow by the current economic environment, Adcock Ingram managed to deliver growth, even if it was tepid. The company eked out profit growth in its half-year to end-December, though it was battling rising costs.
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