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e.tv, Hosken Consolidat­ed Investment­s). After six months and with losses running substantia­lly high in the business, I took over as CEO of e.tv in 1999,” he said.

“We turned it around and built e.tv into a fairly big business over time. Together with HCI, we built it into a R9 billion company and a fairly substantia­l business.”

But in 2014, Golding parted ways with e.tv, after he disagreed with the direction of

 ??  ?? From left: Former US president Bill Clinton’s pollster Stan Greenberg, former SA Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus, Nelson Mandela, Golding and Clinton’s adviser Frank Greer in 1993.
From left: Former US president Bill Clinton’s pollster Stan Greenberg, former SA Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus, Nelson Mandela, Golding and Clinton’s adviser Frank Greer in 1993.

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