Alec Hogg meets Lindsay Williams – Steinhoff, Ramaphosa and New Media
Having both spent many years in the financial journalism space, any discussion between Lindsay Williams and Alec Hogg will be valuable to the listener.
Alec Hogg’s regular column covering investment, economics, moneycraft and, occasionally, something very personal.
Having both spent many years in the financial journalism space, any discussion between Lindsay Williams and Alec Hogg will be valuable to the listener.
Alec Hogg’s a big fan of music streaming service Spotify. Even more so after the disruptive approach being followed in its forthcoming US stock market listing.
The Beloved Country’s version of Brazil’s Operation Car Wash is coming fast. Time to close the Saxonwold Shebeen. Permanently.
In a nutshell, Peter Hain reckons Hogan Lovells facilitated state capture by whitewashing an investigation for SARS.
The scale of Cyril Ramaphosa’s challenge is evident in the story leading the Middle East and Africa section in The Economist this week.
Rwandan president Paul Kagame once claimed he never actually wanted to stand for a third term but rather “The People” forced him into it.
Last night’s announcement that China’s Sinopec is buying Chevron’s South African assets, including its oil refinery and fleet of over 1 000 Caltex petrol stations, is uplifting.
News that the ultimate tree person is to attend the canoe people’s summit has added spice to WEF. Welcome, too, is that Ramaphosa will lead Team SA.
Over the past couple days I’ve been interviewing people who were close to or worked for legendary financial editor George Palmer.
After decades of safekeeping, I took books of memories into a stamp dealer on London’s Strand. It took him a couple minutes to prick the bubble.