Construction group’s profit surges on improved revenue at its SA, Australian and UK operations
Construction group Wilson Bayly Holmes-Ovcon returned to paying dividends for its half-year to end-December, saying new business in the Western and Eastern Cape offset further contraction in Gauteng's building market.
The company paid an interim dividend of 80c a share, having not paid one in the prior comparative period.
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