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Market Watcher: David Shapiro – Deputy chairman, Sasfin Securities

Nedbank foregoes dividend as profit drops: Mike Brown – CEO, Nedbank

Operation Vulindlela is working on how to be institutionalised within government departments: Rudi Dicks – Head of Project Management in the Office of the President

Curro reports fall in earnings despite higher student numbers: Andries Greyling – CEO, Curro

57% of CEOs believe global economic prospects will improve in the next year: Shirley Machaba – CEO, PwC Southern Africa

Executive lounge: Simon Adams – CFO, Nandos

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