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Moneyweb 17 Sep 2021   Weekly Wrap-up
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Moneyweb's app competes with the best

 

Moneyweb's app competes with the best

It was a finalist in the financial solution category of the MTN Business App of the Year competition.  OPEN IN APP

Steinhoff kicks off settlement proceedings

 

Steinhoff kicks off settlement proceedings

Sells R7.3 billion in Pepkor shares, which saw the latter's share price drop 10%.  OPEN IN APP
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SA's building industry is in dire straits

 

SA's building industry is in dire straits

Sending confidence levels to record lows.  OPEN IN APP
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New Mtentu Bridge contract under adjudication by Sanral

 

New Mtentu Bridge contract under adjudication by Sanral

But Aveng-Strabag JV and Sanral are squaring up for a possible court battle over the original contract.  OPEN IN APP
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'You are free to choose – but not from the consequences of your choices'

 

Listen Live Link 'You are free to choose – but not from the consequences of your choices'

An open letter to all South Africans from PSG Group CEO, Piet Mouton.   OPEN IN APP
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TOP PODCASTS OF THE WEEK Radio »    Podcasts »
Money Savvy Pod new episode

Listen Live Link How to invest for your child’s education and starter investments

Craig Torr, CFP at Crue Invest, discusses how much you need to save for your child’s secondary and tertiary education, the best product to achieve this, how to save for a nest egg to set them up and the options available for parents to kickstart their child’s investment journey. OPEN IN APP
The Property Pod new episode

Listen Live Link Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront plans ‘jewel in the crown’ development in post-Covid future

CEO David Green says besides the current multi-billion-rand Canal District expansion, SA’s top tourist attraction is drawing up plans for Granger Bay that could include hotels, residential, destination retail and other attractions. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link There has been an exodus of SA’s skilled workers

If professionals are to be persuaded to stay, ‘policymakers need to be very careful’ in what they do, how they roll out certain things, reckons PPS CEO Izak Smit. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link Karooooo ups its game with acquisition of last mile delivery solution

FNB's Chantal Marx unpacks the Clicks and Famous Brands trading updates. Afrocentric CEO Ahmed Banderker on strong results despite medical scheme membership declines. Karooooo CEO Zak Calisto talks the company's acquisition of Picup Technologies. OPEN IN APP

Listen Live Link Internasionale skeepsvragtariewe die hoogste ooit

Albert Van Rensburg - Verkoopsbestuurder, Maersk OPEN IN APP
Market Commentator

Listen Live Link Is SA a bit of a value trap following the events of the past decade?

‘I do believe that our companies from a valuation perspective – even despite those shorter-term risks – are for the longer term in a good position’ - Sonja Saunderson, CIO at Momentum Investments. OPEN IN APP
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TOP VOTED COMMENT
"While reading your opinion piece, I was struck by the fact that you are blaming our economic woes and value destruction on a virus. Pretty much the convenient excuse the ruling circus/party has been using for fortunate windfalls of distraction of their incompetence. Lets put it another way. Anybody found to be voting ANC shall: They lose their ... [Read full comment] "
- ehh 1704 269 votes On story: ‘You are free to choose – but not from the consequences of your choices’
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