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Welcome: Nompu Siziba – Moneyweb

Market Watcher: David Shapiro – Deputy chairman, Sasfin Securities

Eskom granted 15.63% tariff increase: Mike Schüssler – Economist, Economists.co.za

Phuthuma Nathi calls on shareholders to claim R207m in unclaimed dividends: Mandla Langa – Chairman, Phuthuma Nathi

Emira Property Fund reports decline in HY earnings: Geoff Jennett – CEO, Emira Property Fund

Only half those who lost jobs in April were reemployed by October – survey: Nic Spaull – Senior Researcher: Economics Department, Stellenbosch University

Executive lounge: Dr Klaus Eckstein – CEO, Bayer South Africa

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