African & Overseas Enterprises Ltd
JSE:AON
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African & Overseas Enterprises Ltd
Glance View
African & Overseas Enterprises Ltd. is a holding company, which engages in the retail of clothing and fashion accessories through its subsidiaries. The company is headquartered in Cape Town, Western Cape. The Company, through its subsidiary, Rex Trueform Group Limited, is engaged in investment in retail, property holdings and water infrastructure. The firm's segments include Retail, Property, Water Infrastructure, and Group Services. The Retail segment is engaged in the investment in Queenspark Proprietary Limited (Queenspark) and its subsidiary in Namibia, Queenspark (Proprietary) Limited (Queenspark Namibia). The Property segment owns and manages a property portfolio directly in the Company and indirectly through its investment in Queenspark Distribution Centre Proprietary Limited (Queenspark Distribution Centre). The Water Infrastructure segment is engaged in the investment in SAWWH through Ombrecorp Trading (RF) Proprietary Limited (Ombrecorp Trading). Queenspark operates in the clothing retail sector. Queenspark Namibia operates in the clothing retail sector in Namibia.
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