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Dieketseng Maleke dieketseng.maleke@inl.co.za THE FOSCHINI Group (TFG) yesterday announced that it would acquire Tapestry Home Brands – which owns Cori-craft, Dial-a-Bed, Volpes and The Bed Store – for R2.43 billion as it expands into the homeware space. The purchase is still subject to approval from competition authorities, but if approved, it would expand TFG’s business which would include producing furniture and mattresses. Tapestry owns 175 stores in South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana and has manufacturing facilities in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Gqebera, and makes about 47 percent of products locally. The acquisition will also help TFG not to rely on the import markets amid increasing costs and the Covid-19 pandemic disruptions on supply chain. The retailer also owns factories in Caledon and in Maitland that produce clothing for…
Dieketseng Maleke dieketseng.maleke@inl.co.za MASSMART, the owner of Makro, Builders Warehouse and Game stores, yesterday again was on the backfoot with ballooning losses as it said its performance for the past year was severely hit by Covid-19 lockdowns and the July civil unrest. In its results for the 52 weeks ending in December 2021, the retailer reported a 65 percent decline in headline earnings per share to a loss of 705.5 cents per share, with a loss for the year of R2.2 billion, from R1.75bn before. Massmart’s shares tanked 7.09 percent to R44.92 yesterday, with the share down 46 percent in three years. Massmart chief executive Mitch Slape said the group’s sales performance had been challenged by external events that had significantly impacted the com- pany’s…