Mpact CEO Bruce Strong talks to Business Day TV about the group’s future plans
Mpact has swung to an annual loss of more than R880m, as tough trading conditions, accounting changes and an impairment weighed on the group during the period. The company says it will focus on cash preservation, as it expects operating conditions to remain challenging.
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