
Sector: Energy / Chemicals
ZA_SOL
Net debt (table and EV/EBITDA): |short-term borrowings| + |long-term borrowings| + |other financial liabilities| when extracted + |non-controlling interest| when extracted − |cash and equivalents|; amounts in millions of the reporting currency.
Shares: yahoo_fundamentals_timeseries/SOL.JO
Monetary columns are in B ZAR, one decimal; scale (K/M/B/T) keeps values readable. For the period (default) shows P&L and cash flow for that row’s reporting window: quarterly amounts when the feed uses quarter-duration facts (typical US 10-Q revenue and income), quarterly cash flows after stripping YTD where only cumulative tags exist, and an implied Q4 on 31 Dec FY rows (P&L: FY minus Q1–Q3; operating / investing cash flow: FY 12m minus 9M YTD to 30 Sep when sourced from SEC builder evidence) so they match 10-Q scale. Some issuers still use cumulative YTD minus the prior row in the same calendar year. As reported shows values stored on each row (e.g. full-year on FY). Balance sheet is always as reported. Source JSON may use millions etc.; conversion uses amounts_unit per row.
| Date | Period | Status | RevenueB ZAR | Operating profitB ZAR | D&AB ZAR | EBITDAB ZAR | Net profitB ZAR | Operating CFB ZAR | Capex + M&AB ZAR | AssetsB ZAR | EquityB ZAR | ROE (annualized) | Net debtB ZAR | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-31 | H1 2026 (6M) | OK | 122.4 y/y 0.2% | 12.0 y/y -17.0% | 6.5 y/y -11.8% | 18.5 y/y -15.2% | 0.2 y/y -94.8% | 9.1 | -8.5 | 339.7 y/y -7.6% | 156.7 y/y 2.8% | 0.3% | 59.4 | Link |
| 2025-06-30 | H2 2025 (6M) | OK | 127.0 y/y -8.5% | 23.5 y/y -7.3% | 6.6 y/y -16.7% | 30.1 y/y -9.6% | 2.2 y/y 104.0% | 24.4 | -10.4 | 359.6 y/y -1.5% | 152.4 y/y 6.6% | 4.4% | 62.3 | Link |
| 2024-12-31 | H1 2025 (6M) | OK | 122.1 y/y -10.4% | 14.4 y/y -25.8% | 7.4 y/y -4.1% | 21.8 y/y -19.7% | 4.6 y/y -52.0% | 13.9 | -15.0 | 367.7 y/y -13.9% | 152.5 y/y -24.5% | 6.2% | 79.2 | Link |
| 2024-06-30 | H2 2024 (6M) | OK | 138.8 y/y — | 25.4 y/y — | 7.9 y/y — | 33.3 y/y — | -53.9 y/y — | 20.8 | -14.3 | 365.0 y/y -15.9% | 143.0 y/y -27.4% | -25.7% | 72.3 | Link |
| 2023-12-31 | H1 2024 (6M) | OK | 136.3 y/y — | 19.4 y/y — | 7.7 y/y — | 27.1 y/y — | 9.6 y/y — | 8.9 | -15.9 | 427.1 y/y — | 202.0 y/y — | 9.6% | 84.0 | Link |
| 2023-06-30 | FY 2023 (12M) | OK | 289.7 y/y — | 46.8 y/y — | 16.5 y/y — | 63.3 y/y — | 8.8 y/y — | 35.4 | -30.9 | 433.8 y/y — | 196.9 y/y — | — | 73.1 | Link |
Quarterly values (ZAR mln)
Year-over-year change
FCF (ZAR mln)
Net debt / cash (ZAR mln)
| year | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cash flow / profit | 1.03x | 4.03x | — | 5.66x |
| accruals, % of assets | -0.3% | -6.1% | -20.3% | -8.8% |
| Date | Per share | Details | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-03-13 | 200 ZAR | Ex-dividend: 200 ZAR per share | Paid | Yahoo Finance (ex-div) |
| 2023-09-13 | 1 000 ZAR | Ex-dividend: 1 000 ZAR per share | Paid | Yahoo Finance (ex-div) |
| 2023-03-08 | 700 ZAR | Ex-dividend: 700 ZAR per share | Paid | Yahoo Finance (ex-div) |
| 2022-09-07 | 1 470 ZAR | Ex-dividend: 1 470 ZAR per share | Paid | Yahoo Finance (ex-div) |
KASE: status follows wording in the news headline (paid vs intends to pay). Yahoo: amounts are cash dividends per share on ex-dividend dates (UTC calendar date). stockscope.uz (UZ): amounts are per share in UZS by publication date (not necessarily ex-div).
Investor reporting (IR): https://www.sasol.com/investor-centre
Reporting forms detected in loaded periods: ✓ ✓ ✓ (Balance sheet / Profit or loss (P&L) / Cash flows)
Financial results, valuation multiples (P/E, P/B, EV/EBITDA), profitability and dividend yield of Sasol — from primary filings.
Sasol is an integrated chemical and energy company that produces a wide range of products including fuels, lubricants, and chemical feedstocks from coal, gas, and oil. It also manufactures specialty chemicals for industries such as agriculture, construction, and mining.
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