
Ger Rabbette deserves the lion’s share of the credit for Uniphar almost doubling its share price in consecutive years, resulting in a valuation of €1.27bn.
Date: November 18, 2021 - Moneybags
Ger Rabbette deserves the lion’s share of the credit for Uniphar almost doubling its share price in consecutive years, resulting in a valuation of €1.27bn.
THE STOCK market and share prices over the past two years have been totally dominated by the pandemic and, not surprisingly, some of the best and worst performers appear in the top 10 tables only because of exceptional circumstances WINNERS The best performing share this year has been PetroNeft, which is surprising given that this… Read more »
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