
MASI slips 0.06% despite 2025 results from Managem, HPS and Addoha
The MASI closed down 0.06% at 17,514.8 points on April 3, while the MASI 20 fell 0.77% to 1,316.68 points and the MASI Mid and Small Cap rose 0.44% to 1,802.08 points. Trading was driven by a wave of 2025 earnings, with HPS reporting 22% revenue growth on its SaaS shift, according to Investing.com France, and Addoha posting a 70% rise in net profit to MAD 516 million, according to Medias24 and LesEco.ma. Managem dominated the flow with what several outlets called exceptional 2025 results and a 2030 roadmap, as the miner projects about MAD 7 billion to lift gold output from 213,000 to 500,000 ounces and plans MAD 14 billion in commitments by 2030, reports برلمان.كوم, echoed by Medias24, LNT.ma, LesEco.ma and Le Matin.ma. In infrastructure, Marsa Maroc commissioned 230 metres of deepened quay at Casablanca port to handle 60,000-tonne vessels, according to Linformation.ma and Le Matin.ma, while TGCC, Akdital and Taqa Morocco also released 2025 results.
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MASI falls 0.4% as T2S wins AMMC approval for a 1.1 bln dirham IPO
The MASI fell 0.40% to 18,400.27 points on July 6, while the MASI 20 lost 0.43% to 1,352.61, the MASI ESG slipped 0.28% to 1,313.16 and the MASI Mid and Small Cap index eased 0.24% to 1,835.47. T2S Group Holding secured AMMC approval for a 1.1 billion dirham IPO, according to Medias24, in a session where an analyst report also showed SBM jumping 6.6% despite the broader decline. On the corporate front, Marsa Maroc launched a 3 billion dirham investment plan at the Port of Casablanca, according to LesEco.ma, while Managem is already preparing its growth in Senegal after the Boto mine, Agence Ecofin reported. In currencies, the dirham weakened against the dollar on July 6, according to Medias24, after the MASI had posted a 0.96% weekly gain as of July 3, according to the analyst note.
Lundi 6 juillet 2026 : le dirham se déprécie face au dollar - Medias24
Lundi 6 juillet 2026 : le dirham se déprécie face au dollar Medias24
Or : après la mine Boto, le marocain Managem prépare déjà sa croissance au Sénégal - AGENCE ECOFIN
Or : après la mine Boto, le marocain Managem prépare déjà sa croissance au Sénégal AGENCE ECOFIN