2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 South Africa Business


TechCentral
   
Vodacom's $565 Million Bid for Neotel Approved by Regulator   
Bloomberg
Vodacom Group Ltd.'s 7 billion-rand ($565 million) offer to buy broadband provider Neotel Pty Ltd. has been approved by South Africa's communications regulator. The shares pared declines. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa, which ...

Vodacom's $565 million bid for Tata's Neotel approved by regulator   Livemint
Icasa approves Vodacom's offer to buy Neotel   BDlive
Icasa says yes to Vodacom, Neotel deal   TechCentral
MyBroadband   
ITWeb   
BusinessTech   
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iAfrica.com
   
S.Africa's rand, bonds weaker on offshore pressures   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG, June 15 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand weakened on Monday as ratings agency Standard and Poor's decision to keep South Africa's credit status unchanged at BBB- shielded the currency from heavy losses. At 1516 GMT the rand slipped ...

Govt 'notes' S&P's ratings decision   iAfrica.com
Rand, bonds weaker on offshore pressures   Eyewitness News
S&P notes South Africa's strengths   South Africa.info
Independent Online   
MENAFN.COM   
CPI Financial   
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Independent Online
   
Amplats sees earnings growth above 20%   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Anglo American Platinum was expecting earnings for the first half of the year to be at least 20 percent higher than the same period last year, which was hit by strikes. The world's largest primary producer of platinum said it expected headline ...

South Africa's Amplats says H1 profit to be at least 20 pct higher   Reuters Africa
Amplats shares recover, Rustenburg float mooted   BizNews
Amplats sees H1 profit rising at least 20%   Seeking Alpha
African Mining   
Mineweb   
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Eyewitness News
   
Damaging wage strike at South Africa's MTN enters 4th week   
Economic Times
JOHANNESBURG: A strike over higher pay at South African mobile phone operator MTN Group stretched into its fourth week on Monday, disrupting the supply of some new mobile phones. The strike, the first to hit Africa's biggest mobile phone operator since ...

Damaging wage strike at MTN enters fourth week   BDlive
MTN Granted Interdict Against Striking Workers   AllAfrica.com
'MTN's refusal to meet demands is a call for another strike'   Eyewitness News

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ITWeb
   
R10.9m for Vodacom CEO   
ITWeb
Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub will receive a guaranteed package of R7.2 million this year, which represents a 5% increase on the R6.95 million he earned last year. Joosub's increase is just above inflation, which is currently at 4.5%, according to Statistics ...

How much Vodacom's top executives get paid   MyBroadband
Vodacom execs take a pay cut   Moneyweb.co.za

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BusinessTech
   
Eskom tariff request 'unfair, dishonest'   
TechCentral
The energy regulator should reject Eskom's electricity tariff increase because it is “unreasonable, unfair and fundamentally dishonest”, according to energy expert Chris Yelland. By Matthew le Cordeur. Added by Editor on 15 June 2015. Saved under News
Eskom tariff increase request 'dishonest and unfair', says energy expert   BizNews
Eskom price hike "dishonest and unfair"   MyBroadband
Eskom mulls delay in steep tariff hike   The Citizen
BusinessTech   
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IntraFish.com
   
Sea Harvest Launches R25 Million Share Scheme for Workers   
AllAfrica.com
At least 2 000 Sea Harvest staff stand to benefit from an employee share scheme launched on Friday. Sea Harvest CEO Felix Ratheb told Fin24 that the rationale behind the scheme is for staff to share in the value of their company as it grows, and to have a ...

Sea Harvest launches a new scheme to share its bounty   Independent Online
Sea Harvest launches employee share scheme   IntraFish.com

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Suspected Cable Thief Burnt   
AllAfrica.com
A man has been severely burnt and taken to hospital after an alleged failed cable theft attempt caused a substation to explode and cut power to central suburbs of Port Elizabeth on Monday morning. Municipal spokesperson Roland Williams said the M&S ...


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Retail sector probe welcome, says Massmart   
BDlive
MASSMART has welcomed the Competition Commission's market inquiry into the retail sector but says it will continue pursuing its own legal proceedings against anticompetitive exclusive lease agreements held by large grocers. Under these provisions, big ...


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Independent Online
   
Rand softer in early trade   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - South Africa's rand weakened against the dollar early on Monday as demand for riskier assets waned after the latest talks aimed at ending Greece's debt crisis ended without a resolution. At 06h15 GMT the rand was trading 0.46 percent ...

Rand weakens; focus on Greece, Fed   Times LIVE

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