SASOL SOLBE1

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SASOL LTD. JSE :SOLBE1

Sasol shares

Background of Sasol

  • Sasol Limited is a chemicals and energy company that was founded in South Africa in 1950. In 1979 the company got listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and in 2003 the company got listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Sasol develops and produces world class liquid fuel products. The company also designs, builds and operates large scale facilities that produce fuels, chemicals and low-carbon energy.

  • Sasol operates over 33 counties world-wide and employs over 30,000 people. The company’s main focus is still on South Africa, where it was founded, but Sasol has some lucrative business ventures on the North American continent, as well as in Africa, Australia and Asia.

Sasol Shares Growth Driver

  • Sasol operates over 33 counties world-wide and employs over 30,000 people. The company’s main focus is still on South Africa, where it was founded, but Sasol has some lucrative business ventures on the North American continent, as well as in Africa, Australia and Asia.

  • As the market and the political arena changed over the years, Sasol adapted to stay a market leader in its field of expertise. The company takes pride in the fact that their employees are the best and brightest at what they do. The company is governed by a set of core values that places hard work, integrity, safety and accountability at the fore front. Sasol has an extensive training and bursary programme, where the company identifies smart students and help these students to develop themselves, so as to be an asset to Sasol once they graduate. Sasol also makes use of advanced technology to aid them in producing liquid fuels, chemicals and low-carbon energy.

  • In accordance with global climate change and environmental issues, Sasol has undertaken to reduce carbon emissions and increase production in an eco-friendly manner. To show how dedicated the company is to saving the environment, Sasol developed the Sasolburg Eco-Industrial Park, where the company plans to create sustainable energy options for the future.

Sasol Group Investor Tip

  • Throughout the history of the company, Sasol has been a world leader in chemical and industrial research. The company will continue to create innovative energy solutions in South Africa, and around the world. The fact that Sasol has such a great track record, and that it is invested in developing clean energy reflects the fact that the company is not afraid of change.

Sasol Major Shareholders

  • Sector

    Equity Issuer

  • Industry

    Energy and Chemicals

  • Sub industry

    Liquid fuels, chemicals and low-carbon energy

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is Sasol?

A chemicals and energy company with its main focus in South Africa and ventures in Africa, North America, Australia & Asia.

 

Can you buy Sasol shares online?

The website of SA Shares makes it easy for you to buy JSE-listed shares online.

 

When was Sasol founded?

Sasol was found in 1950.

 

When did Sasol list on the JSE?

Sasol was listed on JSE at 1979

 

Is Sasol a good share to buy?

Sasol shares are currently undervalued and could outperform the market soon.

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