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ANNEXURE 4 Financial Mail Top 300 Companies Ranked by Total Assets: Use of HTML Format ANNEXURE 4 Financial Mail top 300 companies ranked by total assets: Use of HTML format DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) Company Rank HTML 2001 20001999 OLD MUTUAL 1 YES YES NO SBIC 2 NO NO NO FIRSTRAND 3 NO NO NO ABSA 4 NO NO NO SANLAM 5 NO NO NO INVESTEC 6 NO NO NO NEDCOR 7 YES YES NO ANGLO 8 NO NO NO LIBHOLD 9 YES YES YES LIBERTY 10 YES YES YES BILLITON 11 NO NO NO BOE 12 YES YES NO DE BEERS 13 DELISTED LIBINT 14 NO NO NO FEDSURE 15 DELISTED VENFIN 16 YES NO NO SAPPI 17 NO NO NO NAIL 18 WEBSITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION METLIFE 19 DELISTED SOLUTIONS 20 NO YES NO SASOL 21 YES NO NO ANGOLD 22 YES YES YES SAB PLC 23 YES YES YES NIBH 24 NO NO NO RICHEMONT 25 NO NO NO DIDATA 26 YES YES NO BARWORLD 27 YES YES YES ISCOR 28 YES YES YES SAAMBOU 29 NO NO NO IMPERIAL 30 NO DIGITAL REPORT PSG 31 NO NO NO GOLD FIELDS 32 YES YES NO JOHNNIC 33 NO YES NO RMBH - SEE FIRSTRAND 34 NO NO NO NASPERS 35 NO NO NO ANGLOPLAT 36 NO YES NO LONMIN 37 NO NO NO AVMIN 38 YES YES YES PEPKOR 39 YES NO NO TIGBRANDS 40 NO DIGITAL REPORT JOHNCOM 41 YES YES NO IMPLATS 42 YES YES YES GENCOR 43 NO WEB SITE 1 DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) Company Rank HTML 2001 20001999 METCASH 44 NO NO NO BIDVEST 45 NO YES NO INHOLD 46 NO NO NO MIHH 47 YES YES NO AFLIFE 48 NO WEB SITE SAGE GRP 49 NO NO NO TONGAAT 50 YES NO NO NAMPAK 51 NO NO NO WOOLTRU 52 NO NO NO DATATEC 53 YES NO NO COROHOLD 54 NO NO NO M &R HOLD 55 NO DIGITAL REPORT TRENCOR 56 NO NO NO ABIL 57 NO NO NO M-CELL 58 NO NO NO KERSAF 59 FAILED TO ACCESS COMPAREX 60 YES YES NO MUTUAL & FEDERAL 61 YES YES NO AECI 62 YES YES NO HARMONY 63 YES NO NO SHOPRITE 64 YES NO YES ALTRON 65 YES YES YES STEINHOFF 66 NO NO YES ILLOVO 67 NO DIGITAL REPORT UNIFER 68 YES NO NO MERCANTILE 69 NO NO NO HIVELD 70 NO NO NO SANTAM 71 NO YES NO RAI 72 NO WEB SITE AVI 73 NO YES YES RA HOLD 74 NO WEB SITE EDCON 75 NO NO NO WES-AREAS 76 NO YES NO AFROX 77 NO NO YES WESCO 78 NO WEB SITE AVENG 79 NO NO NO HCI 80 NO WEB SITE CAPTALL 81 YES YES NO TOYOTA 82 DELISTED JD GROUP 83 NO YES YES SISA 84 NO DIGITAL REPORT WOOLIES 85 NO DIGITAL REPORT PICKNPAY 86 NO YES YES NETCARE 87 YES YES YES PALAMIN 88 NO DIGITAL REPORT 2 DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) Company Rank HTML 2001 20001999 MASSMART 89 NO NO NO ALEX FBS 90 YES YES YES CORPGRO 91 DELISTED BRAIT 92 NO NO NO CLINICS 93 DELISTED ZCI 94 NO NO NO PSG BANK 95 NO NO NO PIKWIK 96 NO YES YES NORTHAM 97 YES YES NO MALBAK 98 NO NO NO SUPER GROUP 99 NO NO NO OTK 100 NO NO NO FOSHINI 101 NO NO NO PPC 102 NO NO NO AMB 103 YES YES NO PROFURN 104 NO YES YES ABI 105 NO YES NO HLH 106 NO WEB SITE CORPCAP 107 NO NO NO RELYANT 108 NO NO NO DORBYL 109 NO DIGITAL REPORT DISTILLERS 110 NO NO NO CTP 111 NO WEB SITE COPI 112 NO WEB SITE JCG 113 NO DIGITAL REPORT REUNERT 114 YES YES YES AVGOLD 115 YES YES NO MCRETAIL 116 NO DIGITAL REPORT SA EAGLE 117 NO YES YES CAXTON 118 NO WEB SITE POWTECH 119 NO NO NO ASSMANG 120 NO YES NO AFHARVEST 121 NO DIGITAL REPORT CORPBANK 122 DELISTED CAM 123 NO YES NO ELLERINE 124 NO NO NO MEDCLIN 125 NO DIGITAL REPORT UNITRANS 126 NO NO NO NUCLICKS 127 NO NO NO REBHOLD 128 NO NO YES LONAFRIC 129 FAILED TO ACCESS AHEALTH 130 NO NO YES GROUP 5 131 NO DIGITAL REPORT ALTECH 132 YES NO NO GRINCOR 133 NO NO YES 3 DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) Company Rank HTML 2001 20001999 BJM 134 NO NO NO RAD 135 DELISTED DBN DEEP 136 NO NO NO DISCOVERY 137 NO DIGITAL REPORT AVIS 138 NO DIGITAL REPORT FINTECH 139 DELISTED FURNCAP 140 NO DIGITAL REPORT PRIME 141 YES YES NO RANGOLD 142 NO DIGITAL REPORT SILTEK 143 DELISTED RAINBOW 144 NO WEB SITE ED L BATE 145 YES YES NO ASSORE 146 NO DIGITAL REPORT TIWHEEL 147 NO NO NO TRUWORTHS 148 NO NO NO RAG 149 NO WEB SITE ENERGY 150 NO YES YES SEARDEL 151 YES YES YES MR PRICE 152 NO NO NO REGAL 153 DELISTED IXCHANGE 154 NO DIGITAL REPORT OMNIA 155 NO DIGITAL REPORT DUNLOP 156 DELISTED METOREX 157 YES NO NO AMB PEP 158 YES YES NO BATEPRO 159 DELISTED MONEX 160 DELISTED ASPEN 161 YES NO NO MUSTEK 162 NO NO NO DELTA 163 NO WEB SITE CHEMSERVE 164 YES YES YES LOGOPT 165 DELISTED TIGON 166 NO DIGITAL REPORT VOLTEX 167 DELISTED TREMATION 168 NO NO NO OCEANA 169 NO DIGITAL REPORT GRINTEK 170 NO NO NO UNISERV 171 NO NO NO GLENMIB 172 NO NO YES KOLOSUS 173 NO DIGITAL REPORT BONATIA 174 NO NO NO METAIR 175 NO NO NO WBHO 176 NO DIGITAL REPORT TRANSHEX 177 NO NO NO M-WEB 178 DELISTED 4 DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) Company Rank HTML 2001 20001999 BELL 179 YES NO NO COMAIR 180 YES YES YES SOFTLINE 181 YES YES YES MGX 182 NO NO YES AXIAM 183 DELISTED HOMECHOICE 184 NO YES NO TOURVEST 185 NO DIGITAL REPORT PERGRIN 186 NO NO YES HUDACO 187 NO DIGITAL REPORT CADIZ 188 NO DIGITAL REPORT KWV BEL 189 NO NO NO WANKIE 190 NO WEB SITE AST GROUP 191 YES YES YES CONCOR 192 NO DIGITAL REPORT MBTECH 193 YES YES YES KPM 194 DELISTED MARLIN 195 DELISTED MLN HOLD 196 DELISTED MOBILE 197 NO YES NO GOLD REEF 198 NO NO NO IPROP 199 NO WEB SITE AQUILA 200 NO YES NO OZZ 201 NO WEB SITE CORPCOM 202 DELISTED THABEX 203 NO NO NO UNIHOLD 204 NO DIGITAL REPORT PARADIGM 205 DELISTED CREDCOR 206 DELISTED SASFIN 207 NO NO NO ASTRAPAK 208 NO DIGITAL REPORT INVICTA 209 YES NO NO ZARARA 210 NO WEB SITE MT-EAGLE 211 NO WEB SITE M-NET 212 DELISTED CULLINAN 213 NO DIGITAL REPORT RENTSUR 214 NO NO NO NUWORLD 215 NO NO NO ADVTECH 216 NO NO NO AFBRAND 217 DELISTED LENCO 218 DELISTED CITY LODGE 219 YES NO NO AMAPS 220 YES YES NO BARNEX 221 NO YES NO BEARMAN 222 NO DIGITAL REPORT BASREAD 223 NO WEB SITE 5 DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) Company Rank HTML 2001 20001999 MIDAS 224 NO NO NO CERAMIC 225 NO DIGITAL REPORT NANDOS 226 NO NO NO CMH 227 NO DIGITAL REPORT IOTA 228 YES YES YES DECILLION 229 NO NO NO SAMRAND 230 NO WEB SITE CASHBUILD 231 NO NO NO SETHOLD 232 NO NO YES PUTCO 233 NO DIGITAL REPORT NEI AFR 234 DELISTED DNA SUP 235 NO DIGITAL REPORT NEWMIN 236 NO YES NO KELGRAN 237 YES YES YES ITALTILE 238 NO YES NO BRIDGESTONE 239 NO YES YES BUSBY 240 NO DIGITAL REPORT LA-GROUP 241 NO NO NO ENSERVE 242 NO DIGITAL REPORT SPESCOM 243 NO NO NO USKO - RENAMED BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP 244 NO DIGITAL REPORT TRADEK 245 NO DIGITAL REPORT IMR 246 NO NO NO GUBINGS 247 NO WEB SITE APLITEC 248 YES NO NO ADCORP 249 NO NO NO SABVEST 250 NO WEB SITE SHAWCELL 251 NO DIGITAL REPORT JASCO 252 NO DIGITAL REPORT PETMIN 253 NO WEB SITE SCHAMIN 254 NO YES NO BRANDCO 255 NO NO NO METTLE 256 YES YES YES AFGLASS 257 NO DIGITAL REPORT WINBEL 258 DELISTED WINHOLD 259 NO WEB SITE PSGOLD 260 NO NO NO THUKANI 261 DELISTED CARGO 262 NO DIGITAL REPORT DAWN 263 YES YES YES SAIL 264 NO NO NO CROOKES 265 YES YES YES ACCORD 266 DELISTED SEKUNJALO 267 WEBSITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION OUTSORS -RENAMED TO ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT 268 FAILED TO ACCESS 6 DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) Company Rank HTML 2001 20001999 KG MEDIA 269 NO WEB SITE KTL 270 DELISTED SASANI 271 NO NO NO VESTCOR 272 NO WEB SITE UCS 273 NO NO NO FORTUNE 274 NO WEB SITE HOWDEN 275 NO NO NO WESCAP 276 DELISTED BRIMSTON 277 NO YES NO IILIAD 278 NO WEB SITE AF & OVER 279 NO WEB SITE UAM 280 DELISTED VALUE 281 NO DIGITAL REPORT REXTRUE 282 NO WEB SITE SERVEST 283 NO NO NO PRIVEST 284 YES NO NO PENNY 285 DELISTED DON 286 NO DIGITAL REPORT ARGENT 287 YES YES NO NATCHIX 288 DELISTED CEMENCO 289 NO DIGITAL REPORT LASER 290 YES NO NO CONTROL 291 NO NO NO QUYN 292 NO DIGITAL REPORT IDION 293 NO NO NO RECTRON 294 NO NO NO MASONITE 295 NO NO NO NINIAN & LESTER 296 NO NO YES NAMFISH 297 NO WEB SITE PARACON 298 NO NO NO GLOTEC 299 NO YES NO COMPASS 300 DELISTED 7 ANNEXURE 5 Financial Mail top 300 companies ranked by total assets: Net profit in RM DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) COMPANY RANK NET PROFIT RM OLD MUTUAL 1 11 460.8 SBIC 2 3 422.0 FIRSTRAND 3 3 237.8 ABSA 4 2 338.0 SANLAM 5 2 063.0 INVESTEC 6 934.0 NEDCOR 7 7 110.0 ANGLO 8 8 628.0 LIBHOLD 9 181.6 LIBERTY 10 ( 271.2) BILLITON 11 6 868.1 BOE 12 ( 147.0) DE BEERS 13 2 792.0 LIBINT 14 907.5 FEDSURE 15 627.0 VENFIN 16 3 215.0 SAPPI 17 3 449.3 NAIL 18 1 126.8 METLIFE 19 5 800.8 SOLUTIONS 20 61.7 SASOL 21 4 331.0 ANGOLD 22 1 863.0 SAB PLC 23 2 482.0 NIBH 24 699.0 RICHEMONT 25 3 060.0 DIDATA 26 1 053.7 BARWORLD 27 690.0 ISCOR 28 90.0 SAAMBOU 29 170.4 IMPERIAL 30 857.0 PSG 31 165.3 GOLD FIELDS 32 323.8 JOHNNIC 33 822.0 RMBH 34 836.6 NASPERS 35 ( 1 086.1) ANGLOPLAT 36 2 690.3 LONMIN 37 1 463.8 AVMIN 38 337.0 PEPKOR 39 522.4 TIGBRANDS 40 964.7 JOHNCOM 41 747.0 IMPLATS 42 2 292.9 GENCOR 43 1 025.2 METCASH 44 428.6 8 DATA COLLECTION FORM Financial Mail Top 300 companies (SA Giants) ranked by Total Assets (29 June 2001) COMPANY RANK NET PROFIT RM BIDVEST 45 905.3 INHOLD 46 392.0 MIHH 47 ( 984.9) AFLIFE 48 358.6 SAGE GRP 49 ( 428.4) TONGAAT 50 547.0 NAMPAK 51 637.4 WOOLTRU 52 337.6 DATATEC 53 392.0 COROHOLD 54 587.0 M &R HOLD 55 ( 29.2) TRENCOR 56 19.7 ABIL 57 851.1 M-CELL 58 1 016.5 KERSAF 59 401.2 COMPAREX 60 334.8 MUTUAL & FEDERAL 61 43.0 AECI 62 276.0 HARMONY 63 235.2 SHOPRITE 64 271.6 ALTRON 65 168.2 STEINHOFF 66 315.3 ILLOVO 67 277.0 UNIFER 68 190.7 MERCANTILE 69 ( 210.8) HIVELD 70 90.4 SANTAM 71 180.5 RAI 72 108.9 AVI 73 317.6 RA HOLD 74 132.0 EDCON 75 234.8 WES-AREAS 76 92.1 AFROX 77 311.3
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