Following its dramatic fall from grace, EOH’s new management team has dug in deep, swept clean and driven a commendable operating turnaround.
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The results for the financial year to July 2021 released on Thursday may give the optimists something to cling to.
EOH Holdings has reported a full-year loss of R280-million, an improvement from the R1.7-billion loss in the 2020 financial year.
John King, the former chief financial officer of EOH Holdings who was being sued by the company for R1.7-billion in damages, has died.
JSE-listed technology group Altron has reported a 71% improvement in interim operating profit from continuing operations to R173-million.
Microsoft launched Windows 11, the latest version of its operating system, on Tuesday, offering better security and a fresh lick of paint. But good luck getting it.
Software services group Adapt IT eked out a 1% improvement in revenue in what will likely be its final set of results as a listed company on the JSE.
Newly appointed Adapt IT CEO Tiffany Dunsdon will remain based in Perth, where she has lived for the past 12 years.
+OneX, the systems integrator founded by former EOH executive Rob Godlonton, has made another acquisition – this time of software firm Code Maven.
Adapt IT, the software services group that is currently the subject of a takeover by Volaris Group, said on Tuesday that it expects to report a 1% improvement in revenue for the 12 months to June 2021.