Laxey Partners, a dissident shareholder in British Land, has asked securities regulators to seek a clarification from the property group about statements at its annual meeting
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Monday, 29 July 2002 10:01
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'Despite the floods which struck some parts of the country in early 2000 and 2001, Mozambique should be capable of rapid growth over the next decade, as long as the…
Ghana is moving away from its dependence on minerals and farming, and opting instead for hi-tech development as data whizzes between the country once known as the Gold Coast and…
The Namibian government and the city of Windhoek are under fire after the disclosure that no environmental assessment was done for the multimillion-rand Ramatex textile factory that was snatched from…
Uganda moved swiftly to calm jittery investors in the telecommunications sector after a confidential memo by President Yoweri Museveni suggesting the government might go back on its agreements with MTN…
Joint report by Herbert Smith of Metroscape Town and Regional Planners & Development Consultants and JHI Professional Services, with country-specific input from JHI's International Division.Expansion across South African borders is…
Despite a year in which a number of events on the African continent served to further entrench 'afro-pessimism', investment opportunities are still to be realised.
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Saturday, 01 January 2000 03:01
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