Putprop says financial results for the six months ended December 2012 indicates that the earnings per share is expected to be between 52.2c and 64.7c.
Protech Khuthele Holdings advised that its headline earnings per share and earnings per share for the six months ended August 2011 would decline by between 35% - 40% and 50%- 55%.
Building materials group Cashbuild has reported a 7% decline in diluted headline earnings per share to 664.5c for the year ended June 2011 from 713.7c a year ago.
Omnia Holdings said that the construction of its R1.4b Nitric Acid Complex in Sasolburg was well advanced, on budget, and expected completion in 2012.
Esorfranki slipped into the red in the year ended February 2011, with a diluted headline loss per share of 12.8c after headline earnings per share of 70.5c a year.
Property development group Pinnacle Point said that it expected basic and headline losses per share to improve by between 25% and 45%.
Protech Khuthele has reported basic headline earnings per share of 5.9c for the 6 months ended August 2010 from 13.0c for the corresponding period a year ago.
Esorfranki has pointed to an approved capital expenditure of R72m for the 2011 financial year to accommodate future growth 'and to maintain its competitive edge.
Construction group WBHO says despite the recessionary conditions its South African construction outlook remained positive.
Afrimat said that despite a slower trade performance in the year to February 2009, improvement is already evident in the months since year-end.

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