The Apple share price has almost doubled over the past 12 months, breaching the trillion dollar market cap level in the process. And thankfully for those who follow the Biznews Global portfolio it’s one of the key ingredients. Bloomberg’s P&L show hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney sat down…
In today's business headlines: - Cosatu wants the government to consider making it mandatory for private pension funds to invest part of the money they control in infrastructure; - The South African government will tell the Trump Administration that its review of a preferential trade agreement that could put as…
In today's business news headlines: * South African Airways’s business-rescue team said it’s been given access to R3.5bn from the state-owned Development Bank of Southern Africa to avert the airline’s collapse and has immediately taken R2bn; * Credit ratings agency Moody's will give South Africa more time before reassessing its…
The all-powerful tobacco industry has been implicated in underhand tactics that led to the destruction of a revenue service that was working in the interests of the common good. The mess left behind at the South African Revenue Service (Sars) has meant that it has been more difficult to collect…
In today's business news headlines: * On a grim day for global equities, South African stocks have been hit harder than most of their emerging-market peers, says Bloomberg; * Offshore investors were net buyers of South African equities; * Gold strengthens on global volatility; * Zimbabwe makes businesses pay tax in forex,…
In this interview on Rational Radio, founder and CEO of Bright Light Solar, Kevin Shames, unpacks how the company's Prospectus is able to project a 21% effective return for high end taxpayers. It's a three pronged support: the immediate write-off against taxable income; the twice yearly dividends; and a guaranteed…
When David Shapiro was a lot younger, South Africa's asset management sector were forced to invest 53% of the funds entrusted with them into "prescribed assets" - interest bearing bonds issued by the Government and its enterprises like Eskom. That law, together with strict exchange control regulations, played a huge…
The leading critic of 127 year old sugar group Tongaat Hulett, has been transformed into a fan after the company has onboarded suggestions he's been making for the best part of a decade. Opportune SA's Chris Logan is also impressed at the way new Tongaat chairman Louis von Zeuner and…
In this Rational Radio interview, top lawyer Rudolph du Plessis explains how the previously marginal measure of a company's Environmental, Societal and Governance impact has gone mainstream. The partner in leading global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills says that buyers (and sellers) are taking ESG into account not just in…
The name Davos is almost interchangeable with the World Economic Forum, even though WEF holds several other international meetings every year. For five hectic days, the world's elite come to a tiny town in the Alps where it becomes the place to be heard and the place to be seen…
The overall message from most of the participants and speakers at the World Economic Forum was that we need to change how we conduct business to save a planet that is experiencing more extreme weather and an increase in temperatures. At WEf George Soros pronounced that the ‘fate of the…
There are many overseas companies operating in South Africa somewhat under the radar and if economic conditions improve it would enable them to expand investment in the country. At World Economic Forum in Davos Biznews met a CEO of a German company that is supplying automatic milk machines to South…
It is estimated that over 5 billion people globally and 90% of the world’s poor do not have access to surgery which often leads to preventable deaths. It has prompted a South African businessman, Rali Mampeule to become a founder of a Global Surgery Foundation that was launched at the…
Despite the advent of new tools like Slack, email remains the communication mode of choice for most of us in the office. While email is a useful tool, it can quickly become overwhelming – we can spend hours trying to get through all of our messages and important information can…
In today's business news headliens: * De Ruyter may take longer to consider the potential effects of the unbundling, including tax implications and the company’s relationship with financiers, the Johannesburg-based Rapport newspaper cited him as saying. * The deadly coronavirus has arrived in Africa and is spreading fast in China…
The power blackouts in South Africa have severely hampered businesses and especially mines over the past months. Eskom has been declared by many business leaders as a national energy crisis and many are now looking towards generating their own power. Also geared to take advantage of this, are the companies…
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni responded this morning to criticism from the business sector attending the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos Switzerland about the pace of structural reform of the economy saying that a process like this does take time. Mboweni also questioned whether the "business confidence forms" were actually…
The youth and how they believe the present generation is messing up their future has dominated the past year and at the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland they were again given ample opportunity to tell delegates what they wanted for the future. Spearheading this movement is Greta Thunberg,…
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni accompanied by other cabinet members, Naledi Pandor and Ebrahim Patel came to the World Economic Forum to ensure investors that they are on track to bring about the reforms needed to increase growth in the South African economy. The message they received was loud and clear…
In today's business news headlines: * State entities SAA and Eskom are in the grip of a serious cash crunch. SAA has cancelled dozens of flights with more to come; Eskom can't keep the lights on; * Isabel dos Santos, Africa's richest woman, is accused of corruption of the industrial…
23 Jan 2020 2PM
4 min
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