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East African Breweries Limited (Eabl) Has Posted A Net Revenue Growth Of 2 Percent To Stand At 67.9 Billion Shillings For The First Half Of The 2025 Financial Year, Despite Macroeconomic Challenges. The Group's Profit After Tax Also Jumped 20 Percent To To 8.1 Billion Shillings, Largely Driven By Currency Appreciation And Improved Operational Efficiencies. Speaking During The Earnings Release, Eabl Managing Director Jane Karuku Expressed Optimist In The Year Ahead Noting That With Inflation Remains Anchored The Company Is Looking Forward To A Better Year Ahead Even As She Acknowledged The Hurdles Facing The Business, Including High Input Costs And A Resurgence Of Illicit Alcohol In The Market.
MARKET PULSE | EABL net earning jumps 20 % to Ksh. 8.1 billion in H1 2025
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