South Africa
# |
Name |
Cash and Short-Term Investments |
Reported Date | Stock Price |
Change |
Price (30 days) | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
USD 2.56 B
|
June 30, 2024 | USD 4.43 | -5.43% |
|
South Africa |
|
2 |
USD 137.71 M
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 0.70 | 3.49% |
|
South Africa |
|
3 |
USD 76.91 M
|
June 30, 2024 | USD 0.14 | 3.78% |
|
South Africa |
|
4 |
USD 24.86 M
|
Feb. 29, 2024 | USD 0.41 | 1.62% |
|
South Africa |
|
5 |
USD 13.75 M
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 2.22 | -1.28% |
|
South Africa |
|
6 |
USD 10.78 M
|
Feb. 29, 2024 | USD 0.25 | 0.67% |
|
South Africa |
|
7 |
USD 3.42 M
|
June 30, 2024 | USD 0.10 | -2.51% |
|
South Africa |
|
8 |
USD 2.62 M
|
March 31, 2024 | USD 0.34 | 0.83% |
|
South Africa |
The Industrials company in South Africa with the highest Cash and Short-Term Investments is Sasol Limited (Johannesburg Stock Exchange: SOL.JO) at USD 2.56 B.
The Industrials company in South Africa with the lowest Cash and Short-Term Investments is PBT Group Limited (Johannesburg Stock Exchange: PBG.JO) at USD 2.62 M.
The top 10 Industrials companies in South Africa by Cash and Short-Term Investments are Sasol Limited, Grindrod Limited, KAP Industrial Holdings Limited, Santova Limited, Bell Equipment Limited, Adcorp Holdings Limited, Metrofile Holdings Limited and PBT Group Limited.
The bottom 10 Industrials companies in South Africa by Cash and Short-Term Investments are PBT Group Limited, Metrofile Holdings Limited, Adcorp Holdings Limited, Bell Equipment Limited, Santova Limited, KAP Industrial Holdings Limited, Grindrod Limited and Sasol Limited.