2014年12月9日 星期二

2014-12-10 South Africa Business


Daily Maverick
   
Declare Load-Shedding a National Crisis and Act Now   
AllAfrica.com
Note to editors: The following remarks were delivered by DA Parliamentary Leader Mmusi Maimane MP outside the Public Enterprise Ministry in Pretoria today, where the DA submitted demands for addressing the national electricity crisis. The DA has this ...

Eskom and the power crises: Anti-Utopia beckons   Daily Maverick
Parties power pow wow   The New Age Online
Maimane: Eskom must declare national energy crisis   Mail & Guardian Online
BDlive   
Independent Online   
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Business Recorder
   
South Africa's rand recovers some ground, still vulnerable   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Dec 9 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand recovered some ground against the dollar on Tuesday after a heavy sell-off in the previous session which left the currency looking oversold. The local unit however remains hostage to weak ...

Rand recovers some ground   Eyewitness News
South Africans fear 'dark days' ahead as power cuts bite   Reuters
Rolling Blackouts Taking Toll on S. African Economy   Voice of America
Politicsweb   
Financial Times   
BDlive   
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Times LIVE
   
Unions shoot down SAA tie-up   
Times LIVE
"SAA management would present the shareholder with options. However, it is ultimately the shareholder's prerogative," he said. File photo. Image by: Robert Tshabalala / © Financial Mail. An SA Airways proposal to sell a stake to the United Arab Emirates' ...

SAA working on recovery plan, says CEO   Independent Online
Plan not about retrenchments – SAA   Citizen
SAA gives itself turnaround deadline   Eyewitness News
BizNews   
The New Age Online   
DestinyMan   
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Times LIVE
   
No clarity from Dirco over Korkie's release   
News24
Pretoria - International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane on Tuesday failed to clarify whether her department knew that Pierre Korkie's release had been secured. "I had given you... specifics on what we did and knew about this particular case, from ...

China will help with SA skills shortage   Citizen
China to help SA skills shortage: Nkoana-Mashabane   DestinyConnect
5 SA hostages being held abroad   Eyewitness News

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Independent Online
   
Implats says earnings to plunge   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Shares of Impala Platinum fell to their lowest level in more than nine years on Tuesday after the company said it expected first-half earnings to fall by more than 20 percent as safety stoppages and strikes hit production. The world's ...

Implats warns interim profit will be more than 20% lower   BDlive
Implats expects more than 20% drop in HEPS   CNBCAfrica.com
Zimbabwe, a place of rewards and sanctions   Mining MX
Ventures Africa   
Businessweek   
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Independent Online
   
Power cuts worry mining chamber   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - The Chamber of Mines expressed concern on Tuesday that Eskom's rolling blackouts would have a negative impact on the mining sector and the economy. “Although the mining sector contributes only about seven percent to the gross ...

Chamber offers to work with Eskom on national power solutions   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly

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TechCentral
   
Orange cellular retail store launching in SA   
MyBroadband
Orange announced in a press release issued on the evening of Tuesday, 9 December 2014 that it plans to build on the success of its online store by launching a brick-and-mortar equivalent in Cape Town. It also has plans to use the store as a physical point of ...

France's Orange to open first SA store   TechCentral
Orange South Africa is launching a retail store in Cape Town in January   htxt.africa

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ABC Online
   
Mining company Anglo American to tackle debt by asset sales and more job cuts   
ABC Online
Mining company Anglo American is planning to sell off some of its global assets and further reduce staff to deal with a growing debt. Debt has increased $3 billion in the last year and is forecast to to peak between $13.4 billion and $14 billion in 2015.
Anglo blames weak metal prices as key turnaround target delayed   Reuters Africa
UPDATE 4-Anglo blames weak metal prices as key turnaround target delayed   Reuters UK
Anglo Considers Writing Down Value of Flagship Minas Rio Mine   Businessweek
Financial Times   
Brazil Business Today (subscription)   
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Burgan Gets Approval to Build Cape Town Fuel-Storage Plant   
Bloomberg
South Africa's energy regulator gave a company controlled by Vitol Group and Malaysia's MISC Group (MISC) approval to build a fuel-storage facility in Cape Town, where Chevron Corp. (CVX) runs an oil refinery. Burgan Cape Terminals Ltd.'s plant is ...

Burgan gets green light for fuel facility   Cape Business News
S.Africa's Western Cape may see an end to fuel shortages   CNBCAfrica.com

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S.African stocks end slightly higher, Famous Brands shines   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Dec 8 (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 ...


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