Sasol, the country's largest oil company, said yesterday that after merging its liquid fuel business with Exel, the two companies planned to have 150 Exel and 150 Sasol service stations…
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Johannesburg - The manufacturing sector looks set for a "mild contraction" following yesterday's release of the latest Investec's Purchasing Managers Index (PMI).
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Within the last decade, the development of sophisticated geographical information systems has revolutionised the way in which statistics are collected and presented.
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If a psychologist had to make an evaluation on the character of the bond market, it would probably be diagnosed as suffering from a bad case of multiple personality disorder.
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IMPROVED business sentiment in the building and new vehicle trade sectors gave a boost to overall business confidence last quarter, enhancing the outlook for economic growth this year.
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CAPE TOWN The trade and industry department is soon expected to announce a package of incentives for the South African film industry which could see it being declared a "strategic…
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Wednesday, 01 October 2003 02:00
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Inca acts as the private-sector intermediary, writes Andrew Gillingham THE Infrastructure Finance Corporation (Inca) was established in 1996 in response to a call from government for the private sector to…
WIDESPREAD misuse and abuse of travel and subsistence allowances, corruption and mismanagement are rife in Kungwini municipality, formerly Bronkhorstspruit, according to an investigation by the Gauteng development planning and local…
The dynamic nature of the Cape Town property market, particularly in the commercial sector, has helped Standard Bank Properties to boost its property finance portfolio by R100 million a month,…
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Monday, 29 September 2003 02:00
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GOVERNMENT may be responsible for emerging black building companies collapsing because it is late with payments , and it is calling on building contractors who do not get paid on…
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Monday, 29 September 2003 02:00
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The City of Johannesburg planned to issue a municipal bond of at least R1 billion in the first half of next year to finance infrastructure spending and replace more expensive…
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