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UMANIS: ANNUAL INCOME FIGURES 2020
8,0% CURRENT OPERATING MARGIN IN PROGRESS
48 M€ FREE CASH-FLOW ON 2020
NET DEBT diviDED BY 2 AT END 2020
At its meeting of April 12, 2021, the Board of Directors of
Umanis (Euronext Growth - FR0013263878 -
ALUMS) approved the 2020 consolidated annual financial statements (year ended December 31, 2020) as summarized below. The audit procedures for the annual accounts was performed, the audit report was issued by the statutory auditors and the 2020 annual report is available on the Umanis website, Investors area, Financial documents section.
IFRS standards - In M€ - Audited consolidated data
2020
2,5
2 Cost of net debt+ other financial items
At the closing of the financial year 2020, Umanis generated a Consolidated Revenue of 214,9 M€, very slightly down -2%. This near stability of business activity attests to the good resilience of the group and its agility during an atypical year marked by the health crisis.
Our leaders must set an example and cough up on rental debts PREMIUM
It is simply shameful that serving and former ministers and members of parliament have failed to settle their rental bills with the state.
In a reply to a question to public works minister Patricia de Lille by IFP Mthokozisi Nxumalo, it was revealed that R3bn was owed to the department by various entities including government departments, state-owned companies, municipalities and big companies.
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