Tanzania's Amsons Group is finalising its takeover of Bamburi Cement after issuing a squeeze-out notice to remaining shareholders, offering KSh 65 per share.
Tanzania's Amsons Group announces plans to invest $400 million in Kenya's Bamburi Cement to expand operations and enhance production with a new plant.
Bamburi Cement social impact programs span the fields of education, health, infrastructure, economic empowerment and ...
Tanzania’s Amsons Group has extended its offer to buy out the minority shareholders of Bamburi Cement who declined to take up its earlier offer in which it acquired a 96.5 per cent stake in the ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Bamburi Cement Ltd Trucks collects cement from a Silo in Industrial area, Nairobi. [File ...
Big-ticket deals, including Bamburi’s sale of its Uganda subsidiary Hima Cement to a consortium of Sarrai Group and Rwimi ...
The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations ...
In early 2024, when Abdallah Nahdi’s Amsons Group acquired Bamburi Cement for $180m, it marked more than just Kenya’s largest corporate takeover by a Tanzanian firm. It signalled a broader shift in ...