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Bamburi Cement has a posted pre-tax profit of 621 million shillings for the first half of the year. The result represents an increase of 260% when compared to 124 million shillings realised during a similar period last year. The cement maker attributes the performance to topline growth and cost containment measures implemented during the review period.
Bamburi Cement posts Ksh.621m pre-tax profit for HY1 2023
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