Raubex holds on to dividend amid Covid-19 uncertainty

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The infrastructure group is, however, optimistic about its order book, which rose about 26% to R10.14bn in its year to end-February

Infrastructure development group Raubex has opted to hold on to its dividend for its year to end-February, as the group braces for the effect of Covid-19.

The group reported that its order book grew by more than a quarter to R10.14bn in its year to end-February.

 

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