Morocco Economy

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Founded in 1920 and floated on the Casablanca Stock Exchange since 1941, Auto Hall is one of the leading Moroccan operators in the automotive equipments imports and distribution sector. The group operates in five main business segments: 1) passenger cars, where the company distributes the Ford and Mitsubishi brands and where it also operates...

 

Cosumar, the only sugar operator in Morocco, is a de facto monopoly operating seven sugar mills and one raw sugar refinery. The company has a total annual production capacity of 1.65 tonnes. To cope with local market cycles the group has developed a business model that enables it to produce sugar from sugar beets or from raw imported sugar....

 

Until recently, investment opportunities on the Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE) were limited to securities on the equity and bond markets, both of which were dominated by major Moroccan corporates, or investing in mutual funds based on such securities. However this is set to change, with the CSE and market authorities working in recent years...

 

What steps is the Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE) taking in order to encourage more initial public offerings (IPOs) by small firms?

Articles & Analysis | Lesieur: Consumer goods from The Report: Morocco 2015

 

Founded in 1942 Lesieur has emerged as a leading player in the Moroccan agribusiness sector, with a 57% market share of its core business – edible oil. Endowed with the largest refining capacities in Morocco, Lesieur is gradually becoming a pan-African competitor, seeking opportunities in new markets via exports and foreign direct investment....

Articles & Analysis | Maroc Telecom: Telecoms from The Report: Morocco 2015

 

Maroc Telecom (MT) is the leading operator in the telecommunications sector in Morocco with operations in Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa. In January 2015, MT acquired six additional sub-Saharan subsidiaries, bringing the international portion of the business contribution to revenue to 42%. While subSaharan Africa remains mostly a mobile market...

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