South Africa
# |
Name |
Operating Cash Flow |
Reported Date | Stock Price |
Change |
Price (30 days) | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
USD 94.37 M
|
June 30, 2024 | USD 0.65 | -0.53% |
|
South Africa |
|
2 |
USD 64.45 M
|
Feb. 29, 2024 | USD 3.40 | 1.18% |
|
South Africa |
|
3 |
USD 18.51 M
|
March 31, 2024 | USD 1.44 | 1.09% |
|
South Africa |
|
4 |
USD 18.03 M
|
Feb. 29, 2024 | USD 0.21 | -0.90% |
|
South Africa |
|
5 |
USD 13.72 M
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 2.16 | -2.75% |
|
South Africa |
|
6 |
USD 5.30 M
|
Feb. 29, 2024 | USD 0.04 | 4.98% |
|
South Africa |
|
7 |
USD -2.47 M
|
June 30, 2024 | USD 10.32 | -3.85% |
|
South Africa |
The Construction company in South Africa with the highest Operating Cash Flow is Aveng Limited (Johannesburg Stock Exchange: AEG.JO) at USD 94.37 M.
The Construction company in South Africa with the lowest Operating Cash Flow is Cashbuild Limited (Johannesburg Stock Exchange: CSB.JO) at USD -2.47 M.
The top 10 Construction companies in South Africa by Operating Cash Flow are Aveng Limited, Afrimat Limited, Argent Industrial Limited, Stefanutti Stocks Holdings Limited, Bell Equipment Limited, Insimbi Industrial Holdings Limited and Cashbuild Limited.
The bottom 10 Construction companies in South Africa by Operating Cash Flow are Cashbuild Limited, Insimbi Industrial Holdings Limited, Bell Equipment Limited, Stefanutti Stocks Holdings Limited, Argent Industrial Limited, Afrimat Limited and Aveng Limited.