The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksAAAP.L Share News (AAAP)

  • There is currently no data for AAAP

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Anglo African Agriculture Reports Strong Earnings Growth In Units

Thu, 31st Jan 2019 16:20

LONDON (Alliance News) -Anglo African Agriculture PLC said on Thursday it saw good progress in its operations for its recently ended financial year, in particular with increased earnings in several of its businesses.

The agriculture-focused investment company said its wholly owned South African spice business, Dynamic Intertrade Pty Ltd swung to a profit for its earnings before interest, taxes, deprecation and amortisation for the year ended October 31.

This was compared to an Ebitda loss for the year before.

In addition, Anglo's agricultural products subsidiary, Dynamic Intertrade Agri Pty Ltd saw its Ebitda more than double in the year.

In mid-September, Anglo African secured enough funding to finance a loan for a logistics port in Kenya.

Around GBP1.1 million was raised through a subscription raising GBP805,000 by issuing 161.0 million shares at 0.5 pence per share, and the issue of GBP250,000 of convertible loan notes, with a conversion price of 0.75p.

The holder of the loan notes will be paid an annual interest rate of 12% in cash within a term of 24 months. If all loan notes are converted, 33.3 million shares would be issued, representing 7.9% of the company's issued share capital.

At the end of August, Anglo African signed a memorandum of understanding to finance the growth of Kenya-based port and logistics group Comarco Group.

"Turning Dynamic Intertrade as well as our 46.8% owned subsidiary, Dynamic Intertrade Agri, around to profitability has been a longer than expected task but I am delighted that we have now achieved this. This is a very significant milestone for the company," said Chair David Lenigas.

"We also believe that our relationship with Comarco will be highly remunerative to shareholders and it is incredibly exciting to now have one of the world's largest LPG traders building an LPG terminal on the port itself. We continue to believe that the Comarco Port offers huge potential and opportunities for AAAP in the current environment of global uncertainty," Lenigras added.

Shares in Anglo African Agriculture were down 2.7% at 0.46 pence on Thursday.

More News
30 Jul 2018 11:46

Anglo African Agriculture Interim Loss Narrows On Cost Reduction

LONDON (Alliance News) - Anglo African Agriculture PLC on Monday posted a narrowed interim loss driven by an ongoing cost savings programme, and said it expects to swing to a profit on a group in

Read more
4 May 2018 12:14

Anglo African Agriculture Say No Reason For Thursday Share Price Drop

LONDON (Alliance News) - Anglo African Agriculture PLC said Friday that it was aware of its share price falling Thursday but believed "there is no reason" for the drop.Anglo terms

Read more
13 Feb 2017 13:21

Anglo African spice subsidiary awarded 'significant' contract

(ShareCast News) - Food manufacturing and distribution company Anglo African Agriculture announced on Monday that its wholly-owned spice manufacturing business, Dynamic Intertrade, had been awarded a significant contract to supply a custom blended spice product to a leading South African food manufa

Read more
29 Apr 2016 10:44

Anglo African Agriculture Aims To Widen Product Range And Client Base

Read more
11 Apr 2016 16:10

DIRECTOR DEALINGS SUMMARY: Anglo African Chair And Non-Exec Subscribe

Read more
11 Apr 2016 10:23

Anglo African Agriculture Raises GBP75,000 In Share Placing (ALLISS)

Read more
8 Feb 2016 09:41

Anglo African Agriculture Names New Chairman To Succeed Monk

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.