SA public realm requires desperate economic reconstruction
Exploring the facets of South Africa’s bloated public sector, Eustace Davie notes that effective competition is necessary for adequate economic restoration.
Exploring the facets of South Africa’s bloated public sector, Eustace Davie notes that effective competition is necessary for adequate economic restoration.
We need something that can unite our thinking and drive a new social and commercial zeitgeist. Something from Austria.
Khumbudzo Ntshavheni remains convinced that a state-owned network infrastructure company can trump the private sector. She is mistaken.
Alec Hogg pointed out how ArcelorMittal shareholders enjoyed a ten-bagging 2021 primarily due to the lobbying efforts of the Indian-owned company.
Banks continued with fierce competition in the market of personal transaction accounts in 2019. This is according to the tenth annual edition of the Bank Charges Report issued by Solidarity.
As U.S. officials prepare an antitrust probe of Alphabet Inc.’s Google and possibly other Silicon Valley giants, a loose-knit crew of its rivals is gearing up to help.
It occurred to me a few days ago that there are a lot of similarities between the recent EU competition fine levied on Google and the famous 2001 Microsoft antitrust fine (antitrust is what they call competition issues Stateside).Â
One wonders if government is taking note, a little competition never hurt anyone, it actually made the playing fields a lot more progressive.
Fair Play Movement’s Ashoek Adhikari explains why EU imports are responsible for the crisis in South Africa’s chicken industry.
If you want your businesses to mitigate any kind of risk, then plan ahead of the 2017 Chinese New Year to avoid any financial short falls, says Adam Orlin.