Small-cap metal alloys supplier Insimbi expects to swing into a headline loss when it reports its interim results, which it says is in part due to low economic growth in the country.

The company announced on Tuesday that it expected headline earnings per share (HEPS) to fall by more than 100% for the six months to end-August...

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