Raubex (RBX) H1 2025 earnings summary
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H1 2025 earnings summary
5 Feb, 2026Executive summary
Revenue rose 29.7% year-over-year to R10.95 billion, with strong operational and financial performance across all divisions and robust cash generation from operations, up 111.5% to R1.54 billion.
Operating profit increased 34.7% to R846.2 million, with operating margin improving to 7.7% and EPS up 48.2% to 286.0 cents; HEPS up 49.8% to 284.3 cents.
The order book stands at R24.5 billion, slightly down 4.1%, but remains robust and diversified, supporting a positive outlook.
Interim dividend increased by 49.2% to 94 cents per share, marking a significant return to shareholders.
Positive market sentiment post-elections, infrastructure reforms, and increased tender activity contributed to results.
Financial highlights
Revenue increased 29.7% year-over-year to R10.95 billion; operating profit up 34.7% to R846.2 million; operating margin at 7.7%.
Headline earnings per share rose to 284.3 cents (+49.8%); profit after tax up 34% to R590 million.
Cash generated from operations up 111.5% to R1.54 billion; net asset value up 4.7% to R6.92 billion.
Capital expenditure decreased 24.0% to R757.6 million; cash and cash equivalents rose to R2.15 billion.
Interim dividend of 94 cents per share declared, up 49.2% year-over-year.
Outlook and guidance
Optimistic outlook for FY2025, supported by post-election sentiment, infrastructure reforms, and a strong, diversified order book at R24.5 billion.
Materials Handling and Mining expects improved production efficiencies but faces margin pressure from chrome price declines and currency fluctuations.
Construction Materials anticipates a softer second half due to seasonality but expects strong results overall.
Roads and Earthworks and Infrastructure divisions are optimistic, driven by new projects and government commitments.
CapEx expected to decrease below R1 billion in the next year.
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