Group Five has reported a return to profit in its annual results to June 2013, citing growth in its order book as one of the reasons.
For those who suspected that the feel-good times of June last year would in time bring some nasty hangover after the party, here it is.
Construction giant Group Five announced a year of strong growth on Tuesday as it released its annual results, mainly due to the Soccer World Cup.
Listed construction company Group Five on Monday announced another year of ”excellent” growth as it released its results.
South African stocks pulled back from modest gains achieved in early deals to trade flat at noon on Monday, as traders struggled to find a clear-cut path. At midday, the JSE’s…
South African construction and engineering firm Group Five boosted half-year headline earnings per share by 41%, and predicted more growth as it benefits from a construction…
The two-week strike by construction workers at Durban’s Moses Mabhida 2010 stadium may end on Monday, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said. NUM spokesperson Bonginkosi…
Negotiations between the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and the Group Five-led consortium building Durban’s Moses Mabhida Soccer World Cup soccer stadium have yielded a…
Industrial action is set to continue at Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium for the 2010 World Cup following talks between worker representatives and the builders. The National Union…