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Tue Feb 14 2017
 
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Shares respond as PPC, AfriSam renew merger talks

PPC shares gain as it and AfriSam, two of South Africa’s biggest cement producers, say they are looking at merging.

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#Budget2017: Harder to balance

South Africans should not rule out the possibility of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan raising the VAT rate next week.

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More will be required from non-executives

Non-executive directors serving on the boards of JSE-listed companies will soon be expected to be specialised professionals.

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Lower cocoa prices hit the sweet spot

Buying your sweetheart a box of chocolates for Valentine’s Day could be cheaper this year thanks to booming cocoa supplies.

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Trump sons complete a multibillion deal in Dubai

US President Donald Trump’s sons Donald Trump jr and Eric Trump are expected to visit Dubai to open a Trump-branded golf complex.

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NEWS  

Automotive capex set to rise this year

South Africa’s automotive sector capital expenditure was projected to rise to R8.2 billion this year from R6.4 billion last year.

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COMPANY NEWS  

Shares respond as PPC, AfriSam renew merger talks

PPC shares gain as it and AfriSam, two of South Africa’s biggest cement producers, say they are looking at merging.

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INTERNATIONAL  

Trump sons complete a multibillion deal in Dubai

US President Donald Trump’s sons Donald Trump jr and Eric Trump are expected to visit Dubai to open a Trump-branded golf complex.

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MARKETS  

Lower cocoa prices hit the sweet spot

Buying your sweetheart a box of chocolates for Valentine’s Day could be cheaper this year thanks to booming cocoa supplies.

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OPINION/ANALYSIS  

Ignorance tests show how views, opinions are born

Biased and preconceived ideas enter our thought processes and influence our knowledge holdings, writes Pali Lehohla.

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