2015年2月5日 星期四

2015-02-06 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
Sacci calls for electricity summit on shortages   
BDlive
INCREASING energy shortages warrant an electricity summit where solutions can be found, says the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci). "This summit is something where we need to put everything on the table and … thrash out ...

SACCI calls for an electricity summit   CNBCAfrica.com
Load-shedding hurting SMEs - Sacci   iAfrica.com
Businesses want four time zones to offset load shedding   DestinyConnect
Independent Online   
Moneyweb.co.za   
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BDlive
   
Try raising the cost of electricity   
BDlive
MY HUSBAND has run out of tolerance for those who whinge about Eskom and how useless the utility is. "This is the new normal. It isn't load shedding, it's life," he grumbled over our cold, candlelit dinner the other night. "People must quit whining and make a ...


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iAfrica.com
   
Sanral misses bond auction target   
iAfrica.com
The South African National Roads Agency failed to raise the R600-million it targeted at its bond auction in Pretoria on Wednesday. Sanral CFO, Inge Mulder, said that the agency had only managed to raise R400m at the bond auction and that the shortfall was ...

Sanral CFO on missing R600m bond auction target   BizNews
Sanral's e-toll bond auction rejected by investors   Rand Daily Mail
Sanral warns of more failed bond auctions   BDlive

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Health24
   
Eskom... What if?   
News24
Where are the days when a Utility could operate when the economy was still strong and the last concern was Load Shedding... We are faced with scenarios everyday where Businesses are forced to look at Load Shedding Schedules and work Shifts to ...

Load shedding sparks food poisoning fear   Health24
LETTER: Pointers for Eskom   BDlive
Unexpected load shedding jams up CT roads   Eyewitness News

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TechCentral
   
National Press Club mourns closing of Sapa   
Jacaranda FM
06 February 2015 at 05:16 by Sapa - The imminent closure of the South African Press Association (Sapa) was a sad day for the media industry, the National Press Club said on Thursday. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share: 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Google+
Sapa's closure a sad day - press club   News24
Sapa's operations to case on March 31 2015   Politicsweb
Historic news wire agency Sapa to close down   Mail & Guardian Online
BDlive   
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Delta International bowls their maiden over   
SA Commercial Prop News
Delta International CEO, Louis Schnetler, attributes the performance to carefully managed portfolio that included assets in Morocco and Mozambique. Africa Property News. Delta International a pan-African property fund listed on the Bermuda Stock Exchange ...


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Independent Online
   
Business confidence muddles on - SACCI   
Politicsweb
The SACCI Business Confidence Index (BCI) for January 2015 was released this morning at a press conference at theSACCI Offices in Rosebank, Johannesburg. SACCI's Business Confidence Index (BCI) rose by 1.0 index point in January 2015 to 89.3 from ...

Business confidence 'not in good shape'   Independent Online
S.Africa's BCI, the slowest start in 18 years   CNBCAfrica.com
BCI improves by one point   Jacaranda FM

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Wall Street Journal (blog)
   
DIARY- Top Economic Events to Feb 18   
Reuters
Feb 6 (Reuters) - For other diaries, please see: U.S. Federal Reserve. Polling unit diary. Today in Washington. Political and general news. Index of all diaries. Major central bank events. ** This Diary is filed daily ...

DIARY-Emerging Markets Economic Events to Feb 18   Reuters Africa
Benefits of Aggressive Fed Policy Still to Peak, Fed Paper Says   Wall Street Journal (blog)

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iAfrica.com
   
Durban listed among top global cities   
iAfrica.com
We all know South Africans love Durbz - after all, have you seen it during holiday season? People as far as the eye can see. But it seems we're not the only ones who acknowledge Durban's bragging rights. In fact, The New York Times has listed Durban in the ...

Durban back on holiday itinerary   Times LIVE

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Business Recorder
   
South African stocks inch up, Sasol offsets platinum gains   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African stocks ended flat on Thursday with gains made by platinum companies offset by energy stocks suffering from weaker oil prices such as petrochemicals firm Sasol. Shares in the blue-chip heavyweight Sasol fell 3.9 ...

Sasol shares slide on softer oil prices   Moneyweb.co.za

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