2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 South Africa Business

  Independent Online   
The PIC favours platinum shares over gold  Mail & Guardian Online
Despite tough times of late for South Africa's platinum sector the Public Investment Corporation is betting on the precious metals' comeback. ?Output tumbled at Anglo American Platinum, Impala and Lonmin after a five-month wage strike this year, prompting ...

Africa's Biggest Fund Manager Prefers Platinum to Gold   Bloomberg
Adcock investor PIC says blocking CFR bid to still pay off   Moneyweb.co.za

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  South African Broadcasting Corporation   
Standard Bank apologises for a nationwide system crash  South African Broadcasting Corporation
The system failure shut down most of the bank's functions, leaving its customers frustrated.(SABC). Tags: South Africa · Standard Bank · System crash · Business · Money · Bank · Funeka Montjane. Banking group Standard Bank has apologised to its clients ...

Standard Bank apologises for glitches   Independent Online
Stranded Standard Bank says sorry   Times LIVE
Standard Bank apologises for technical glitches   Citizen
Eyewitness News   
ITWeb   
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  African Business Review   
Eskom denies power constraint report  iAfrica.com
Eskom has denied a news report that it will take years to stabilise the country's power supply demands. The power utility said on Monday that the weekend report was based on a "worst-case scenario" presentation that the company's management had ...

Eskom Calms South Africa Power Supply Fears   African Business Review
'Electricity supply could be constrained for years'   Eyewitness News
Eskom: Worst case 5 years power constraints   Independent Online
Reuters Africa   
CNBCAfrica.com   
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  Independent Online   
NGO slams e-tolls 'lucky packet'  Independent Online
Having one of these in your car could give Sanral unlimited access to your finances. Picture: Bongiwe Mchunu. Johannesburg -. Gauteng road users do not need discounts and tariff reductions on e-toll fees because they never asked for tolls, the Road Safety ...

Gauteng road users never asked for e-tolls – NGO   Citizen
"We are not buying this e-toll thing," e-toll panel told   MyBroadband
Tolls will cripple economy: JPSA   Times LIVE
Jacaranda FM   
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  ITWeb   
22seven goes 'free'  ITWeb
Spend analysis application 22seven will be free from the start of this month, and will no longer charge a subscription fee. In a letter to users, written by CEO Christo Davel, the service, which analysis monthly spend based on bank account, says it is going free ...

22seven is now free   MyBroadband
22seven ditches subscription fee   TechCentral
22seven now officially free for everyone   Ventureburn

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  BDlive   
Airport: hypes and gripes  iAfrica.com
Public opinion soared against ACSA in a recent survey of more than 6000 jet-setters conducted by online booking agency Travelstart. The research showed that exorbitant airport parking fees, careless handling of luggage, unclear PA system announcements, ...

New GM for OR Tambo airport   DestinyMan
ACSA Appoints a Woman to Lead or Tambo   AllAfrica.com
Acsa appoints first female boss at OR Tambo   Independent Online
Times LIVE   
Jacaranda FM   
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  Independent Online   
Bidvest: UK listing may help fund US deals  Independent Online
Johannesburg - Bidvest said listing its international food services unit in London may provide cheaper funding to expand into new markets, including the US. “It has been quite complicated to continue to fund significant acquisitions abroad out of the South ...

Brian Joffe on results, prospects and the potential Foodservice listing   Moneyweb.co.za
South Africa stocks advance as Bidvest jumps   Business Recorder
Bidvest rakes in 11% rise in profit   CNBCAfrica.com
Financial Times   
BDlive   
Reuters   
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  ITWeb Africa   
Nigeria's CcHUB launches $500k investment fund  ITWeb Africa
Lagos-based incubator hub, the Co-Creation Hub (CcHUB), has launched a $500,000 seed investment fund to help early-stage-startups. Sums ranging from $10,000 to $25,000 are expected to help these startups with their business model experimentation ...


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  DestinyMan   
Pick n Pay confident its prices are right  DestinyMan
As consumers become more bargain-savvy, and tighten their belts, Pick n Pay has launched Brand Match, a price comparison programme for one thousand of its top-selling branded products that rewards consumers up to R50, should a rival retailer offer the ...

Pick n Pay throws down the gauntlet   Independent Online
PnP opens new price matching front   iAfrica.com
Pick n Pay launches Brand Match in South Africa   IGD Retail Analysis
Times LIVE   
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  Independent Online   
Govt Committed to Protecting Clothing, Textile Sector  AllAfrica.com
Pretoria — Government is committed to protecting the country's clothing and textile sector which has shown growth in recent years, says the Department of Trade and Industry (dti). This as employment in the footwear and leather sector showed growth of 5% ...

Employment growth in the footwear sector   Sowetan
Progess within S.Africa's footwear and leather work's sector   CNBCAfrica.com
S/African gov't committed to protecting clothing, textile sector - Minister   StarAfrica.com
Citizen   
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