Gear up your investment research smarts
You’ve made the decision to invest and you now find yourself at the starting block feeling chuffed but bewildered – what now? How do you go about picking investments?
You’ve made the decision to invest and you now find yourself at the starting block feeling chuffed but bewildered – what now? How do you go about picking investments?
Mike McDougall, CEO of the Actuarial Society of South Africa, was motivated to do some number crunching to show in simple, yet no uncertain terms, why ponzi schemes are destined to fail.
Exchange-traded funds that track value stocks, the ones trading cheapest to earnings and book value, have received $5.5 billion of fresh cash in 2016, data compiled by Bloomberg show.
Alec Hogg looks at the Intrinsic value of a stock, and applies his calculations to a couple of South African equities.
Norman Stewart asks minister Pravin Gordhan if we are serious about wanting investment and do we really intend to create new infrastructure projects in South Africa?
Here’s a bit of preparation ahead of next week’s Berkshire AGM from Cadiz’s Razeen Dinath who explains why Berkshire is a great investment right now.
According to the UN, Nigeria will have 300 million people by 2030, and 20 years later it will be the world’s third most populous nation after China and India, with 400 million.
South Africa’s Rand advanced for a second day as a successful Eurobond sale and a corporate takeover offer boosted confidence in Africa’s most industrialized economy.
Ted Black looks at Jack Welch, the man who made GE the most valuable company in the world. Was he a ROAM exemplar too?
The issues raised by investors on Pravin Gordhan’s roadshow underscore the need for South Africa to implement the growth-inducing economic reforms with urgency.