Packaging giant (paper, plastic and metal) Nampak is one of those rare stalwart organisations that have weathered whatever Zimbabwe could throw at it. It has a long history which stretches back to the Rhodesian Stock Exchange which saw it slowly eat away at Hunyani Holdings over the decades.
Here’s the breakdown of Nampak’s 2022 FY Report
Nampak FY 2022 Overview
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Expenses
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Local vs Export Sales
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Paper vs plastic vs metal in revenue earned
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