Here’s to the late maturers, an inspiration for all
Being precocious is a double edged sword. Many who achieve greatness early, fail to fulfil their potential.
Alec Hogg’s regular column covering investment, economics, moneycraft and, occasionally, something very personal.
Being precocious is a double edged sword. Many who achieve greatness early, fail to fulfil their potential.
Could an independent Cape make sense? Financially, not as things stand. But it is still possible that an independent Cape might boom, says RW Johnson.
Pundits from both sides agree on the short-term consequence of a Brexit: weaker Sterling, a drop of up to 20% in house prices; and a tighter job market.
The convergence between the policies and statements of the ANC and the NP holds few favourable portents or auguries for a once-esteemed political party or, indeed, for the country.
Warren Buffett realised early on health is our most important asset. Pity it takes so many of us so long to cotton on.
Inspiration is everywhere. Sometimes we just need to know where to look.
Allan Greenblo digs a little deeper and shows that Cabinet actually contravened it’s own statutes by trying to influence the banks to do business with the Gupta-owned companies.
In business, young lions often go where greybeards fear to tread. Latest example is Mango founding CEO Nico Bezuidenhout (39), yesterday uncovered as the new CEO of FastJet.
Donwald Pressly voices his concerns around the shutting down of free expression, as the ruling party slowly erodes the democratic era so many fought for.
The UK is only a fortnight away from the critical Brexit vote where its citizens decide whether or not to leave the European Union.