2014年10月15日 星期三

2014-10-16 South Africa Business

  TechCentral   
Government considers selling stake in Vodacom to support Eskom, say sources  BDlive
Vodacom branding on the Ponte Building in Hilbrow, Johannesburg, in 2011. Picture: GALLO IMAGES/FOTO24/FELIX DLANGAMANDLA. Related articles. Tariff hike for Eskom 'will be just the start' · Eskom's problems look as if they are here to stay for now ...

Vodafone Could Tighten Grip on Africa as South Africa Seeks Exit   Businessweek
SA mulls options in bid to save Eskom   Independent Online
S.African government considering sale of Vodacom stake -Bloomberg   Reuters
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  TechCentral   
Telkom of South Africa to Close Unprofitable Stores to Cut Costs  Businessweek
Telkom SA SOC Ltd. (TKG), South Africa's largest landline operator, plans to shutter unprofitable stores in the country to accelerate a cost-saving plan, its chief executive officer said in an interview. Telkom, based in Pretoria, has about 1,500 stores, of which 50 ...

Telkom SA Pushes on with Management Retrenchment Plans   African Business Review
Telkom says retrenchment to continue despite union protests   Telecompaper (subscription)
50% of Telkom stores are losing money - Maseko   Moneyweb.co.za
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Mick Davis X2 now sitting on nigh-$5bn war chest  Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Old Xstrata recollections were reignited on Tuesday as former Xstrata CEO Mick Davis announced that his new X2 Resources had garnered another $1-billion to take the incipient mining company towards financial ...

Former Xstrata boss's venture raises a further $1 bln for deals   Reuters
Former Xstrata boss's venture raises a further $1bn for deals   Moneyweb.co.za
X2 Resources may add to $4.8bn warchest   Mining MX
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  Times LIVE   
EFF protests with fired ABI workers  Independent Online
Johannesburg - The EFF and workers fired from an ABI owner-driver scheme protested at the company's offices in Sandton, Johannesburg on Wednesday. “ABI can confirm that it responded to a group of EFF members and some of our terminated ...

EFF and fired workers protest at SAB's ABI   Sowetan Live (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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  Citizen   
Retail trade sales up in August  Citizen
Retail trade sales increased by 2.1 percent year-on-year in August, Statistics SA said on Wednesday. Share & Rate this article. Share on email Email. Multimedia. Chilling footage of N12 crash. Related Stories. SA facing downgrade – Dawie Roodt 15.10.2014.
Growth in retail sales slows slightly in August   BDlive
South Africa's August retail sales up 2.1 pct y/y - Stats SA   Reuters Africa
S. Africa August Retail Sales Growth Tops Expectations   RTT News

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  Independent Online   
Aquarius sale agreement with consortium is terminated  BDlive
THE sale by Aquarius Platinum of two mines to a Chinese consortium was terminated because of a delay in securing a number of South African regulatory approvals, the platinum producer said on Wednesday. Aquarius notified the market at the end of ...

Aquarius' mine stake sale to Chinese group terminated   Moneyweb.co.za
Aquarius sale of Blue Ridge, Sheba's Ridge terminated   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
Aquarius Platinum terminates sale agreement   African Mining

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  Energy Live News - Energy Made Easy   
South Africa Eyes China Nuclear Accord After France Agreement  Businessweek
South Africa will probably sign a nuclear cooperation accord with China next month after agreeing to a similar deal with France yesterday, according to the country's nuclear energy company. The framework agreement, a precursor to procurement, will ...

French PM voices support for nuclear industry, wants to boost exports   Reuters Africa
Nuclear News: France, South Africa sign nuclear development pact   PennEnergy
Deal does not bind SA to buy French reactors   Independent Online
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  Jacaranda FM   
SAPO on the brink, MPs told  Jacaranda FM
15 October 2014 at 18:16 by Sapa - The cash-strapped, strike-hammered SA Post Office (Sapo) is on the brink of collapse, MPs heard on Wednesday. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share: Print: Print this article. "The financial situation of the post office is dire.
Post Office on the brink of collapse   MyBroadband
Sapo pushing the envelope   Citizen

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  Business Recorder   
S.Africa's rand slightly firmer, lifted by finance Minister comments  Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Oct 15 (Reuters) - The rand edged firmer against the dollar on Wednesday as the finance minister's comments on South Africa's fiscal outlook helped the local unit fend off persistent concerns about growth prospects. Speaking to Reuters in ...

Rand slightly firmer, lifted by Finance Minister comments   Eyewitness News
S.Africa finmin sees slower growth but no recession   CNBCAfrica.com
South Africa sees slower growth but no recession   gulfnews.com
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  BDlive   
Fillip in search for offshore oil and gas  BDlive
THE government has launched an ambitious programme to escalate its search for oil and gas offshore, with President Jacob Zuma saying the country plans to drill up to 30 exploration wells by 2030. This could cost more than R66bn if cost estimates from ...

South Africa outlines oil exploration plans   Peninsula On-line
UPDATE 2-S.Africa's Zuma outlines ambitious oil exploration plans   Reuters Africa
Zuma outlines oil exloration plans   iAfrica.com

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