Cape Crawl goes mainstream – time to consider the “remote” model
Cape Town traffic is terrible and Alec Hogg wonders if it’s time that Cape business leaders promote a remote business model.
Cape Town traffic is terrible and Alec Hogg wonders if it’s time that Cape business leaders promote a remote business model.
There are good interviewers and then there’s Ruda Landman. Her professionalism honed through decades co-hosting the country’s top news-focused TV programme Carte Blanche, Ruda recently branched out on her own. Among her assignments is a series of interviews focusing on change for Brightrock, the innovative life insurance company created by a group who worked together … Read more
African Bank Investments better known as Abil, sent shockwaves through the markets today with its announcement that it was expecting headline losses of R6.4bn, and that CEO of 23 years, Leon Kirkinis would be stepping down immediately. Abil’s share price dipped to prices it hadn’t seen since 1997, and closed 60.76% down on the day … Read more
The mining sector strike is finally over, and workers and mine bosses are justifiably jubilant that can start working again. However, the end of the strike does not mean that things are going to be great from here on. Restarting work on mine shafts is a slow, difficult, and dangerous process (which is why no … Read more
The JSE has run very hard over the last two years. And now, as the prospects for many companies dim slightly in the face of rising interest rates, slowing consumer spending, a challenging exchange rate and various other obstacles, it seems possible that the market may be, in a word, frothy. If earnings don’t continue … Read more
A couple of quick disclaimers. Craig Gradidge’s firm was the very first advertiser on Biznews.com. He spotted our potential virtually from Day One. So for obvious reasons, he has a special place in my heart. Disclaimer number two is that the subject of this article, Singular Systems, is the sponsor of the OTC section. That … Read more