
Comment Akdital est devenu le géant disputé de la santé privée au Maroc - Jeune Afrique
Comment Akdital est devenu le géant disputé de la santé privée au Maroc Jeune Afrique
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The MASI closed up 0.62% at 18,892.82 points on May 13, while the MASI ESG rose 1.83% to 1,357.28 and the MASI 20 fell 0.58% to 1,352.58. The move followed a 0.39% MASI decline on May 12, when miners outperformed the broader market as gold hit $4,711, according to a May 13 analyst note. On the corporate front, CMGP Group finalized the acquisition of CPCM on May 11, according to AgriMaroc.ma. In retail, Label’Vie and Retail Holding announced a merger project on May 11, according to L'Economiste, while Jeune Afrique on May 12 described Akdital as a contested giant in Morocco's private healthcare sector.
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MASI falls 0.53% as Label’Vie-Retail Holding merger leads Casablanca news
The MASI fell 0.53% to 18,850.91 points on May 11, after a weekly gain of 0.16% from May 4 to May 8, while the MASI 20 dropped 0.93% to 1,371.13 and the MASI Mid and Small Cap index slipped 0.16% to 1,981.34, according to market data and an analyst note dated May 8. The day’s decline contrasted with a 6.1% jump in the SMI on 11.9 million dirhams of turnover, with miners outperforming a weaker main market, according to an analyst report dated May 11. In corporate news, Label’Vie is set to be absorbed by Retail Holding in a strategic merger project aimed at creating a listed retail heavyweight, according to Finances News Hebdo, H24info and LesEco.ma. On earnings, Mutandis reported about $42.3 million in consolidated revenue for the first quarter of 2026, down 6% without promotional activity in the United States, according to Financial Afrik, Boursenews and L’Economiste. Akdital also extended its partnership with Accreditation Canada to 14 facilities, while Sothema detailed its decision to split its shares by 5, according to Le Desk and Medias24.