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04 December 2019
 
 
 
Hello Voornaam,
 

Latest growth numbers have put the economy on course for a very weak outcome this year. GDP shrank by 0.6% in the third quarter of the year from three months earlier when it grew by 3.2%. Analysts polled by Reuters had pencilled in a 0.1% quarter-on-quarter expansion.

The rand didn't like the news, weakening from around R14.50 to the US dollar almost to R14.70. Although that benefited gold and platinum counters on the JSE, the market still ended 0.6% lower as it followed other global markets down.

Among the gainers, Curro rose after it announced the acquisition of a school and two preschools that will grow its presence in Gauteng. Orion Minerals declined despite announcing growing interest in its Prieska Copper-Zinc Project in the Northern Cape. And Grindrod Shipping also declined after extending the termination date of its IVS Bulk joint venture for a third time as it continues negotiations to raise finance.

More on those stories in today's newsletter, along with results from struggling New Frontier Properties and the winning bidder for Choppies' South African supermarkets.

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I hope you have a good day.

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Managing Editor, InceConnect


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Curro expands Gauteng presence
Curro expands Gauteng presence
The private education group has bought a school and two pre-schools in deals that it says are not material but are strategic.
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Orion attracts investor interest
Orion attracts investor interest
The minerals explorer says potential equity partners have indicated interest in taking stakes in its miner operating subsidiary companies.
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Grindrod Shipping buys more time for IVS deal
Grindrod Shipping buys more time for IVS deal
The shipping group is also in talks with lenders to provide it with the capital it needs to acquire an additional stake in IVS Bulk.
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New Frontier Propertiesto stay listed for now
New Frontier Propertiesto stay listed for now
The struggling property fund says its lenders want it to remain a listed entity as it repays debt through property disposals.
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Choppies finds buyers for SA stores
Choppies finds buyers for SA stores
The Botswana-based retailer is selling its SA operations for R1 and outstanding debt.
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