2014年12月8日 星期一

2014-12-09 South Africa Business


Daily Maverick
   
Running on empty - diesel was the last straw   
Moneyweb.co.za
Eskom CEO Tshediso Matona apologised to the nation on Monday after four days of rolling power cuts disrupted Christmas shopping, costing the retail sector dearly and inconveniencing clients all over the country. Matona disclosed that a delay in ordering ...

Load Shedding Not Ruled Out This Festive Season   AllAfrica.com
Eskom: Defending the indefensible is the hardest thing to do   Daily Maverick
Eskom admits failure   The New Age Online
Independent Online   
Grocott's Mail Online   
East Coast Radio   
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BDlive
   
Growth in Domestic Expenditure Rises to 2.6 Percent   
AllAfrica.com
Pretoria — Growth in real gross domestic expenditure rose to 2.6% in the third quarter, said the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) on Monday. "Following an increase of 0.5% in the second quarter of 2014, growth in real gross domestic expenditure ...

Metal sector strike cost SA economic growth rate   Mail & Guardian Online
Metal sector strike cost SA growth: Reserve Bank   Times LIVE
Spending improves in third quarter, says Reserve Bank   BDlive
DestinyConnect   
The New Age Online   
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Independent Online
   
Blackstar bids £29m for full ownership of Times Media Group   
Financial Times
Investment group Blackstar is set to strengthen its position in African media, after announcing a plan to take full ownership of South Africa's biggest publisher of English-language newspapers. Blackstar, which is listed on AIM, London's junior market, has ...

Times Media to Be Taken Over by Publisher Investor Blackstar   Businessweek
Blackstar to acquire interest in Kagiso Tiso Holdings   BDlive
Blackstar makes moves on TMG, Kagiso   TechCentral
Ventures Africa   
London South East   
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BDlive
   
Sandton office owner Pivotal joins JSE   
BDlive
PROPERTY investment and development capital growth fund, The Pivotal Fund, listed on the JSE's main board on Monday. Its assets include some of Sandton's highest quality offices. Before listing, the fund raised R1bn through an oversubscribed private ...

Pivotal Fund lists on the JSE's Main Board   SA Commercial Prop News
Pivotal to pursue growth opportunities following JSE listing   CNBCAfrica.com

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Eyewitness News
   
S.African stocks end slightly higher, Famous Brands shines   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African stocks ended a touch higher on Monday, with Famous Brands hitting a record high after the fast-food chain operator said it will buy into a meat processing factory. Shares of resources companies slid after weak ...

SA stocks end slightly higher   Eyewitness News
Famous Brands Acquires 75% In Cater Chain Food Services   Ventures Africa
Famous Brands acquires majority stake in Cater Chain   Moneyweb.co.za

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Independent Online
   
Lonmin Furnace One shutdown not expected to affect production   
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Platinum-mining company Lonmin expects the repair of its Number One furnace to take about three months, following its shutdown without incident after a leak of molten furnace matte was detected. The company ...

Lonmin brings forward hearth rebuild of Number One furnace   CNBCAfrica.com
Lonmin to rebuild furnace   Independent Online
Lonmin Stops Furnace After Detecting Leak   Ventures Africa
London South East   
Interactive Investor   
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Independent Online
   
More South Africans are eating out   
Independent Online
Cape Town - Restaurants and fast food outlets did a roaring trade in October, with patrons spending R3.95 billion on food and drink, according to a survey released by Statistics SA on Monday. A table included in the monthly survey shows this is the ...

Patrons spending R3.95 billion on food and drinks :Statistics SA   The New Age Online
Consumers spend R3,95 billion on fast food in October   DestinyConnect
South African public spent R3.95bn eating out   The Citizen

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BDlive
   
JSE lifts off session low as rand hits six-year low   
BDlive
THE JSE bounced off the day's lows in early afternoon trade on Monday, boosted by the weaker rand that helped cushion the effect of lower commodity prices. The all share index was down 0.21% to 49,402.63 points, with the blue-chip top 40 index losing ...

Rand weakens on US jobs report   iAfrica.com

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ITWeb Africa
   
AMPION Venture Bus heads North   
ITWeb Africa
The final leg of the 'AMPION Venture Bus' tour is scheduled to begin next week and will see the startup bus make its way to the North African nation, Tunisia. According to AMPION officials from December 14 to December 19 the bus will embark on a journey to ...


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Big News Network.com
   
South Africa, Mozambique Study $6 Billion Gas Pipeline   
Bloomberg
South African and Mozambican state-owned investment companies have joined with SacOil Holding Ltd. (SCL) to study a $6 billion pipeline from a natural-gas field off the northern coast of Mozambique. They will evaluate the technical and commercial ...

SacOil goes for gold   Moneyweb.co.za
South Africa's SacOil considers $6 billion gas pipeline   Reuters
SacOil sign Joint Development Agreement to evaluate transnational terrestrial ...   OilVoice
London South East   
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