Boxer’s growth potential shines as Pick n Pay spins off retail powerhouse - Evan Walker

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Evan Walker of 36One unpacks the upcoming Boxer listing, detailing its strong growth trajectory, Pick n Pay’s decision to sell, and why Boxer’s straightforward, value-focused approach makes it a compelling investment in South Africa’s retail sector.

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13 Nov 10AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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