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ArcelorMittal SA, the country’s largest steel producer has seen its share price increase almost tenfold over the past ...
Careers How to use gossip to boost team morale We all know how destructive gossip can be in the office, but when done with a positive spin it can help to cement office relationships.
Business Times Online trading rollercoaster: can you make money when the markets ... SPONSORED | Volatility makes for the best trading environment, says Fred Razak, chief trading strategist at CMTrading
Business You could potentially be the next supplier for SANBS: Apply for this ... SPONSORED | Black Umbrellas has teamed up with the SA National Blood Service to help entrepreneurs in IT, medical supplies and health sectors grow their businesses
South Africa Spectrum auction to continue despite Telkom's upcoming court challenge Last month, Telkom filed a court action challenging the Independent Communications Authority of SA’s (Icasa's) spectrum auction process, saying that if it continues as it is, it ...
Business Eskom tariff hike places SA smelters at risk Jobs, industrial capacity and new investment are all at risk if Eskom's proposed 20.5% tariff hike is approved, says a a lobby group for chrome, manganese, and silicon-alloy ...
Business Times Tennis shoes, iPads and new car tyres have one thing in common ... Struggling to find your favourite pair of tennis shoes, an iPad, or even new car tyres? You will need to patient because some business bodies expect consumer goods shortages due ...
Business Times Auction of 5G spectrum looms at last, but what is all the fuss about ... As six telecoms operators throw their hats into the ring for SA's latest attempt to auction off 5G wireless broadband spectrum, the big question is not only whether it will ...
Business Mantashe urges industry, communities to defend coal Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe says coal is under siege despite being an affordable source of energy and this week challenged the industry and affected ...
Business Car sales surprise, but can the boom last? January’s sales figures, published this week, show that, at 41,382, sales of new cars and commercial vehicles were 19.5% better than the 34,639 of January 2021
Opinion OPINION | Are we getting used to the unethical hot water? The urban myth of a frog's behaviour in hot water finds an uncomfortable analogy in a recent survey of business ethics in SA, notes Deon Rossouw.
Business Times SA urges Rio Tinto workers to report abuse SA's labour ministry says staff should report instances of discrimination after the Anglo-Australian miner released an internal report detailing sexual assault, racism, and ...
Business Times Serena Williams, NBK Capital join Africa fundraising foray Tennis star Serena Williams and NBK Capital Partners have joined a growing number of investors in African startups seeking to take advantage of a tech and innovative-finance boom ...
Opinion ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK | Guess what drives trust in self-driving cars A survey of attitudes to technology produces some surprises when it comes to SA.
Business Coffee drinkers get less buzz for their buck as chains up prices From Seoul to Seattle, the soaring cost of coffee beans is trickling into the cups of consumers.
Business R3bn fund for African tech start-ups launched The Norrsken22 Africa Tech Growth Fund will focus on companies in Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria and SA that have been in operation for at least two years.
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