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Moneyweb 26 Nov 2021   Weekly Wrap-up
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Sars incorrectly recalls refund from a taxpayer’s bank account

 

Sars incorrectly recalls refund from a taxpayer’s bank account

And is unable to say why.  OPEN IN APP
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Africa cannot continue to be a dumping ground for used vehicles – Erwin

 

Africa cannot continue to be a dumping ground for used vehicles – Erwin

Former minister warns that it is unsustainable, causes significant environmental damage, and restricts Africa's industrialisation.  OPEN IN APP
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What R100k in SA’s biggest equity funds five years ago is worth today

 

What R100k in SA’s biggest equity funds five years ago is worth today

Contrasting total returns shows some eye-opening results …   OPEN IN APP
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Sanral's R7bn 'Brics bank' loan stopped by National Treasury

 

Sanral's R7bn 'Brics bank' loan stopped by National Treasury

Low e-toll collection rates one of the major reasons for the decision.  OPEN IN APP
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CIPC concerned about Nova's ability to repay debenture holders

 

CIPC concerned about Nova's ability to repay debenture holders

Commission doesn't believe Nova has the authority to postpone payments to after January 20, 2022.  OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link We are closing the taps on theft — De Ruyter

Eskom CEO André de Ruyter discusses evident power station sabotage along with personal threats received against himself and his family. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link Pityana on being fired from the Absa board

‘Our guard must be up when the independence of directors is attacked in the way my right as an independent director on the board of Absa is being attacked’: Sipho Pityana. OPEN IN APP
The Property Pod new episode

Listen Live Link Ryk Neethling on estate development and semigration to the Cape Winelands

Olympic swimming champion turned property developer speaks about his involvement as a shareholder and marketing director of the landmark Val de Vie Estate in the Western Cape’s Paarl valley. OPEN IN APP
Money Savvy new episode

Listen Live Link How not to end up on ‘I Blew It’

Thulisile Nkomo, CFP at NFB Private Wealth Management, discusses how to maximise your financial windfall smartly, including how to handle debt, whether to upgrade your lifestyle, if leaving your job is a good idea, income-generating investments to consider, and how to create a financial legacy for your children. OPEN IN APP

Listen Live Link Netcare revenue up 11.5%; issues final dividend

‘Would you believe that this idea of Covid spreading on surfaces has been proven to be incorrect?’: Dr Richard Friedland – CEO, Netcare. OPEN IN APP

Listen Live Link Invicta reports strong results despite supply challenges

FNB's Wayne McCurrie unpacks the strong Mr Price results and the Growthpoint update. Steven Joffe, CEO Invicta, talks results and why it elected not to pay a dividend. Eddie Fivaz of TWK on results with the retail and mechanisation segment showing strong growth. OPEN IN APP

Listen Live Link "Naspers- en Prosus-aandeelhouers se geduld is op"

Piet Viljoen – voorsitter van RECM. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link 'Government has a perception that venture capital doesn't have the potential to impact the lives of ordinary people'

'Private equity looks for businesses generating free cash flow, while venture capital is about building something that doesn't exist and turning it into something compelling’: Llew Claasen from Newtown Partners. OPEN IN APP
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