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Commodity Rally Not Thanks to Trump
Analysts aren’t in agreement, but the rally in industrial metals probably has less to do with president-elect Donald Trump’s vague campaign trail references and more with a Chinese reflation trend.
Turning the Eastern Cape Around
The Eastern Cape has the third-largest population but it is South Africa’s poorest province, partly due to skewed economic development. However, the province also holds enormous opportunities, not least of which is in the wind energy sector.
Guarding Against Uncertainty Where Should You Put Your Money?
The recent downward slump in the rand, which started when finance minister Pravin Gordhan was recalled from an investment roadshow overseas, is a stark reminder that the local currency is vulnerable and susceptible to any number of forces. So into which stocks and sectors should investors put their hard-earned cash?
Preparing For 2019's Expected Volatility
Although investors shouldn’t expect high returns in 2019, there is no need for utter doom and gloom. There are pockets of value to be found as we brace for a bumpy ride.
The Changing Future Of Jobs
Over the next five years, both global and local job markets should expect a significant switch to technologies that will replace human employees. How we prepare for that shift will determine the impact on everyday South Africans.
When To Exit A Momentum Stock
Momentum stocks often continue to go higher despite being on the expensive side. But it’s important to know when to cash out if you want to maximise your profits before the high fades.
Should Tax Implications Influence Your Investment Decisions?
South Africans have ample investment options available to them. But do you know what the various tax implications are on your returns?
For The Love Of The Game
A South African teenager is breaking into the highly competitive gaming market with is fun, highly intuitive iOS games.
How To Identify And Retain Talented Employees
Money won’t always do the trick for talented employees. In part one of a two-part series, we look at retention strategies that will help managers keep the top performers happy.
The Devil's In The Detail
When releasing results, companies will usually kick off with their best numbers. So, when a set of results seems obscure, or lacks detail, you should probably start asking why.
Business Model With A Heart
Wonderbag has revolutionised an old method of cooking to make money while creating a better future for all. And the world has taken notice.
Property's Time To Shine Again?
Last year was a dismal one for the listed property sector – both locally and globally. But there are strong signs of a turnaround, and potential for further recovery in the sector going forward.
Another Way To Identify Winners
The technical analysis of shares seems to be favoured by many, but why should a balanced investment management system only consist of one single investment tool?
Getting The Mid-sized Premium Suv Mix Just Right
The Volvo XC60 holds the 2018 World Car of the Year title. And there’s good reason for it.
Fiat Chrysler Sharpens Focus On South African Market
The multinational carmaker is aiming to rapidly expand locally through restructuring, dealer consolidation and new vehicles.
Investing In A Complex World
With current investor confidence lows and a market that has been lacklustre, deciding where to invest in 2019 is not easy. In this edition, we take a look at funds to consider given the current uncertainty.
Understanding Value Investing
By using a practical example, investment expert Simon Brown explains how to utilise a value investing strategy – and when to exit a stock you have bought based on this approach.
The Ups And Downs Of Derivatives
MTN’s share price dropped on the back of more bad news out of Nigeria. Derivative traders of the share would have been severely affected by this single-stock move, illustrating the risk that this type of trading poses.
A deal signed in platinum
It has been a stretched-out and difficult process, but Sibanye-Stillwater has successfully taken over Lonmin. Ben Magara, the last CEO of Lonmin, spoke to David McKay about the deal.
Think You're Buying At A Discount?
Investors are always keen to buy shares at a discount to fair value, but determining that fair value is not straightforward.
Making The World A Safer Place
Durban-based security group Trellidor Holdings uses franchising to expand its sales footprint across the globe.
Beating The Odds
Uncertainty still reigns locally and globally. Therefore, investors have to be innovative when looking for investment opportunities.
A New Era?
Now that Sibanye-Stillwater’s takeover of Lonmin is complete, what does the future hold?
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On Margin
Don't Wait For Cellphone Bill Shock
Out-of-bundle data rates have left many cellular contract customer out of pocket. Customers should ensure that their package suits their needs – because cellphone service providers are unlike to do it on your behalf.
Fixing Ford SA
Casper Kruger, managing director of Ford Motor Company Sub-Saharan Africa, has a tough task: he needs to rebuild the public’s trust in the brand in the wake of the Kuga crisis.
Naspers: Should You Get In Or Out?
Many analysts believe the media and e-commerce giant Naspers still has tremendous growth potential. But critics point to numerous concerns – including that it is trading at a discount, that it has a controversial control structure and that its non-Tencent assets are flagging – which they say make investment in the stock a risky proposition.
When 'Normalised' Can Mean Anything You Want It To
‘Normalised’ earnings can help investors make informed investment decisions. But since it’s not a recognised term, it is crucial to determine what exactly each company’s definition of the word is.
Local Miners Still Wary Of Zimbabwe's Waters
The new president’s policy towards foreign investment still remains largely unclear.
Growing With A Constrained Balance Sheet
Companies with small market caps often have constrained balance sheets, which might limit their ability to expand. How, then, can funds be raised to facilitate growth?