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Pick N Pay Stores Ltd
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ZAC 1,990.00
Day range
ZAC 1,950.00 - ZAC 2,049.00
Year range
ZAC 1,662.00 - ZAC 4,178.00
Market cap
9.82B ZAR
Avg Volume
1.63M
P/E ratio
67.51
Dividend yield
9.30%
Primary exchange
JSE
Market news
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(ZAR) | Aug 2023info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Revenue | 27.62B | 5.72% |
Operating expense | 5.35B | 9.10% |
Net income | -285.65M | -226.03% |
Net profit margin | -1.03 | -218.39% |
Earnings per share | — | — |
EBITDA | 693.35M | -23.05% |
Effective tax rate | 24.68% | — |
Balance Sheet
Total assets
Total liabilities
(ZAR) | Aug 2023info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Cash and short-term investments | 4.63B | -11.91% |
Total assets | 46.79B | 13.57% |
Total liabilities | 44.33B | 16.73% |
Total equity | 2.46B | — |
Shares outstanding | 482.65M | — |
Price to book | 3.90 | — |
Return on assets | 1.59% | — |
Return on capital | 2.50% | — |
Cash Flow
Net change in cash
(ZAR) | Aug 2023info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Net income | -285.65M | -226.03% |
Cash from operations | 1.51B | 27.12% |
Cash from investing | -628.00M | 2.24% |
Cash from financing | 706.65M | 162.26% |
Net change in cash | 1.59B | 371.41% |
Free cash flow | -101.25M | -130.89% |
About
The Pick n Pay Group is a South African retailer. It operates three brands – Pick n Pay, Boxer and TM Supermarkets. Pick n Pay also operates one of the largest online grocery platforms in sub-Saharan Africa. Raymond Ackerman purchased the first four Pick n Pay stores in Cape Town in 1967 from Jack Goldin. Since then, the Group has grown to encompass stores across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Nigeria, Eswatini and Lesotho. Pick n Pay also owns a 49% share of Zimbabwean chain TM Supermarkets.
As of 2023, the company was operating at 2,204 locations across eight countries on the African continent. Wikipedia
CEO
Founded
1967
Website
Employees
90,000