🔒 Premium: Some useful hints on accessing BizNews content, sparked by our WhatsApp group

START YOUR MORNING BY LISTENING TO TODAY’S BIZNEWS BREAKFAST BRIEFING – BBB Ep19 – Musk’s halo restored, Tesla leads Wall Street higher, Bitcoin rebounds; Rates rise in SA, EU; Hain giving Bain pain; ANC’s Eskom 2 insanity


There was an interesting discussion yesterday on the BizNews Interactive Channel for Premium members on WhatsApp after I asked the group whether their preference for consuming our audio was via Spotify or iTunes.

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I’m getting up before the sparrows nowadays to put the finishing touches to the BizNews Breakfast Briefing, getting it published before 7am. Am obviously anxious that everyone who wants to hear it is able to do so timeously.  

What emerged from the discussion is many of our tribe need a little help in this area. They are needlessly missing content they would like.

Technology helps overcome this. Easily, too. On Spotify, simply go to BizNews Radio and click on the “Follow” button (see below) and you’ll be pinged every time there’s something new to consider.  

On iTunes go to the BizNews Radio channel (click here), then on the link that says “Listen on Apple Podcasts”. Then click on the “follow” button (see below) to enable notifications so you won’t miss our new postings.

It’s just as easy to get our video recordings as soon as they’re published by subscribing to the BizNews TV channel on YouTube. There’s an excellent short video (1:33) that explains how – click here.   

More for you to read today: 

WATCH: BizNews A-Plus Show duo Alec Hogg and Michael Appel are back with episode 12 of their weekly round-up of business, investments, news and politics banter you need to know. In focus this episode: UCT Political Science Professor Anthony Butler on the EFF being a “natural coalition partner” for the ANC come 2024; Denker Capital’s Kokkie Kooyman explains why long neglected banking shares would be among the biggest beneficiaries of a business-friendly ruling coalition come 2024; Mantashe’s suggestion for Eskom 2.0 “preposterous”; Counterpoint Value Fund’s Piet Viljoen on the appeal of a number of SA’s resources stocks; ISS chairperson on spate of mass shootings likely being organised crime; shareholder activist David Woollam demanding that the Tongaat Hulett board resign en masse.

NB FOR YOUR WALL STREET JOURNAL ACCESS…

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