Clicks surges as it ups full-year profit by a third.

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Retail-led healthcare group Clicks on Thursday reported a 33.5% rise in profits for the year ended August 2022, with group diluted headline earnings per share (Heps) increasing to 1 032.7 cents, up from 773.6 cents in the previous period – bumped up by a strong recovery in the beauty category, tighter controls on costs and strong cash flows.
The robust full-year performance saw the group’s share price surge by over 7% in morning trade.
20 Oct 2022 3AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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