(Reuters) - Africa's biggest media company Naspers boosted annual core headline earnings by 39 percent thanks to buoyant demand in its key markets and acquisitions, it said on Tuesday.
South Africa-based Naspers, which owns the continent's biggest pay-TV network DStv, said in a statement headline EPS rose to 866 cents versus 764 cents while core headline earnings rose to 2.8 billion rand from 2.03 billion rand.
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South Africa-based Naspers, which owns the continent's biggest pay-TV network DStv, said in a statement headline EPS rose to 866 cents versus 764 cents while core headline earnings rose to 2.8 billion rand from 2.03 billion rand.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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