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Jasco has found itself in serious trouble with the JSE, with the Johannesburg bourse imposing a public censure on the technology company after various breaches of the listing rules.
Jasco Electronics, Huge Group and Blue Label Telecoms top the list of best-performing technology shares on the JSE in 2016, TechCentral’s annual analysis of share price performances shows. Jasco, led
As it grows, the Internet of things will automate and inform an increasing number of operations, applications and processes. With no dedicated infrastructure in place for IoT to
Jasco’s headline earnings per share spiked by 783% to 5,7c year on year in the six months ended 31 December 2015, signalling a strong turnaround in the fortunes of the technology group. Operating profit surged by 290% to
An investment in Adapt IT over the past three years or, even better, over five years would have paid off handsomely. The IT counter has proved to be by far the best performer among technology and
JSE-listed technology company Jasco has reported a 98,1% slump in headline earnings per share for the year ended 30 June as the result of what it calls “corrective action” that led to “decisive action in underperforming areas of the business”. It has warned that
Headline earnings per share at technology group Jasco slumped by 26,9% in the six months ended 31 December 2012 due to “adverse market conditions” that “severely impacted” some of its operating businesses. Although group revenue rose
Brazilian-born Pete da Silva spent the first 20 years of his working life at the Southern African subsidiary of German industrial and telecommunications giant Siemens, climbing the corporate ladder from trainee technician when he started to group CEO when he resigned in 2007 to pursue his passion for motorsport. Now, after a nearly
JSE-listed Jasco Electronics has acquired Arc Telecoms, a telecommunications company founded by former iBurst executives. As part of the deal, Arc CEO Steve Briggs will step down as head of the company. Jasco says the acquisition — the value of which has not been disclosed — will “bolster” the company’s