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The Uber For Deliveries
A Gauteng transport company is disrupting the delivery market by combining old-fashioned service delivery with new-era online sales.
Investing In Vicious Times
South Africa's economy has just entered a technical recession. With the government's hands seemingly tied until after the elections, and global forces adding to local woes, the economy is finding itself in dire straits. What does this mean for investors?
Are KPAs Still Relevant?
Frustrated by the box-ticking exercise of completing KPAs? Then it’s time to relook your company’s use of this tool.
SA's Top Rated Online Trading Platforms
Online trading platforms have become more easily accessible than ever, and freely so in some instances. finweek takes a look at fees, ease of use and market information offered by each to help readers find the best platform for their needs.
Should You Be Shopping For Retail Shares?
With consumers remaining under sustained pressure, retailers continue to struggle – in most cases relying on festive periods to boost numbers. Are there any investment opportunities in this sector at the moment? Analysts explain why investors should continue to approach with caution.
A Tax-Savvy Way To Use Your Portfolio In Retirement
If you are looking to generate investment income in retirement, high-yielding dividends are an obvious choice. But it may not always be the best one.
Marketing That Touches People's Lives
Joe Public United has firmly established itself as one of South Africa’s leading advertising and marketing agencies, thanks to its focus on the growth of its people, its clients and the country.
Rebel With A Cause
Anyone who questions the implementation of a minimum wage in South Africa will be met with fierce opposition. But the merits (and demerits) of such legislation require broader debate. Even if this is an unpopular notion.
Activist Shareholders Take On BHP
The Australian mining giant did away with its progressive dividend policy last year. Some analysts believe this decision might be the reason for the company’s recent woes.
Virtual Yet Real Estate
Using virtual and augmented reality, PHNX Digital is set to change property marketing in South Africa.
Cleaning Up SA's Political Mess
As long as the poor people living in the rural parts of the country are dependent on social grants for their survival, they will continue to support the ruling party.
The Battle For Free Knowledge
The battle for free knowledge The issue regarding free access to academic journals and content is growing increasingly contentious, with founders of sites that enable this facing the might of the law. But should knowledge be exclusive?
The Perils Of Using Fake Car Parts
The perils of using fake car parts Cash-strapped motorists risk falling prey to sellers of counterfeit and sub-standard car parts which, in the long run, could cost them dearly. So how do they trust that the part they are sold is the real deal? Having a broad understanding of the auto component industry is a starting point.
From Barley To Beer
SAB Miller has played an important role in developing barley production in South Africa. However, in the wake of the AB InBev takeover, will the focus shift?
De Beers Shakes Up The Synthetic Diamond Market
The mining giant has launched its own line of artificial stones, but some fear this move might backfire, and impact the price of real diamonds.
Beards, Bikes And Balms: Who Says It's A Man's World?
Her husband’s struggles with a freshly growing beard marked the start of Monique Fleming’s business Bonafide Beards.
The Risk Of Underperforming
When you invest, losing money is not the only risk you will encounter. The other issue is underperforming the market. And if this happens, you will eventually have less money to retire on.
Time Is Of The Essence: The Pitfalls Of Sequence Risk
Here are four ways you can ride out the ups and downs of the market during retirement.
Key Lessons From Berkshire Hathaway's Gurus
Investors are bound to walk away a little smarter from this company’s annual shareholder meeting, hosted by legendary chairman Warren Buffett and vice-chairman Charlie Munger.
How innovative thinking shaped SA's rose powerhouse
By changing the way in which roses are propagated, Ludwig Taschner of Ludwig’s Roses has managed to create a nursery that boasts the largest selection of rose varieties in the world.
Heading for Murky Waters
Recent rains have brought relief to many drought-stricken parts of the country, with forecasts indicating that South Africa might be out of the woods this year. But concerns around the management of water infrastructure remain.
How to Cope With Being Sidelined
Feeling ignored or ostracised at work can undermine your confidence and your career prospects. Here’s how to empower yourself and bounce back.
The Conscious Investor: It Pays to Be Nice
As responsible investment practices gain traction in South Africa and globally, increased shareholder activism is likely to see CEOs and chief operational officers called to publicly answer tough questions around management and investment decisions.
Passionate about visual storytelling
Jack Parow and Freshlyground’s action-packed spoof of the spy genre, Army of One, won the award for the best music video at this year’s South African Music Awards. Craig Parker, CEO of Motif Studios, who co-directed this video, talks about Motif Studio’s journey into show business.
Beware Those Concentration Risks
Holding too much of a single stock – even if it is a star performer – is never a good idea.
Unhappy With Your Tax-free Savings Account? Now You Can Move!
From this month, investors can finally switch from one tax-free savings account to another. What should you be looking for in such a product?
Mike Teke's Big Expansion Plans For Seriti
Seriti Resources snapped up a number of coal mines from Anglo American recently, and is also eyeing Optimum Coal. Financing, however, may prove to be a challenge.
SA Platinum Producers Upbeat Despite Headwinds From Abroad
A court ruling in Germany will give cities in that country the right to ban diesel-powered cars from their streets, which in turn could have a significant impact on platinum demand.
A Small Company With Big Spirit
Bicycle company Two Wheels Trading was founded in 2007 to distribute fine bicycle accessories. Since then, it has released two bike brands tailored to South Africa’s unique conditions.
New, Unconventional X2 A Standout In Bmw Stable
The German car manufacturer’s compact premium sports utility vehicle, the sporty X2, makes its debut in South Africa.