
South Africa's RCL Foods reports 38.8% rise in half-year earnings
RCL Foods, whose brands include Selati sugar, Yum Yum peanut butter and Sunbake bread, said headline earnings per share from continuing operations rose to 109.4 South African cents in the six months ended December, up from the restated 78.8 cents in the prior comparable year.
The board declared a dividend of 20 South African cents per share for the period, after not declaring one in the previous period.

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