South Africa’s Redefine swings to annual profit, resumes dividends

South Africa’s second-largest landlord by assets, Redefine Properties resumed dividend payouts on improved liquidity and as it swung to a full year profit on Monday. The owner of retail, office and industrial properties said headline earnings per share, the main profit measure in South Africa, rose to 72.27 cents in the full-year that ended Aug 31 from a loss of 52.64 cents a year earlier. Redefine, with assets valued at 72.9 billion rand ($4.84 billion), resolved not to pay a dividend in its 2020 financial year amid uncertainty over the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Eezy Plc’s new shares have been registered at the trade register

EEZY PLC — STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE — 8 NOVEMBER 2021 AT 8.45 Eezy Plc’s new shares have been registered at the trade register New Eezy Plc (“Eezy”) shares, 151 597 shares, issued in the directed share announced on 1 November 2021 have been registered with the Finnish trade register on 8 November 2021. The total number of Eezy’s shares has increased to 25 046 815 due to the directed issue. The new shares will be admitted to trading together with Eezy’s old shares on Nasdaq Helsinki on 9 November

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Cambodian activist decries delayed release of autistic son

A Cambodian activist wept in frustration Monday after learning her autistic teenage son, imprisoned for comments critical of the government he made on social media, would not be released as anticipated in a case that has drawn global attention. Prum Chantha told disappointed supporters who had gathered with her early in the day outside Prey Sar prison on the outskirts of Phnom Penh that authorities said her son’s time served had been miscounted, and that he would instead be released Wednesday. “My son would have been feeling so excited when hearing he would be freed today and knowing that I was here with the others to welcome him, but now they’re keeping him in jail for two more days,” she said.

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