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2012-10-04
Investors shed shares on SA mine pay turmoil
Medshield gets curator over dodgy ‘research fees’
It was ability, not Zuma vote, says Pandor
Chamber of Mines reopens wage talks
Rand slips as China factory slowdown lifts dollar
Toyota workers stay away from plant for a third day
New BEE codes will hit equity dodgers
Another week of transport strike will take toll on business
Construction faces ‘uphill battle’ next year on 7% costs rise
Comair seeks legal advice on SAA bail-out
North West executive boost for Zuma
Pandor climbing ladder towards top echelon in ANC
ANC youth nominate Motlanthe for president
United front against price fixers not easy
Press reforms ‘will raise standards of journalism’
Maritime contract dispute drags on
Suspending officials ‘costs R50m a year’
Technology helps to educate pupils
Plea for Marikana inquiry delay approved
Setas improving, says Nzimande
Address the demand side in rhino markets
Criminals coining it as ban has driven horn trade underground
SA defers making a decision on trade in rhino horn
Asian, European services decline as UK economy ‘nears stagnation’
Police clash with protesters over rial’s plunge
Syria blames rebels for Aleppo bomb blasts
Race enters stage in US presidential campaign
Africa bonds for infrastructure
Nigerian soldiers in manhunt for massacre perpetrators
Ghana halts Argentinian navy ship over default
Apartheid revisited, for a better future
A message to lordsnooty and the 69ers
Baxter dance fest still going strong
It’s the party or Zuma, but not both
Defence’s clean audit not enough
Revisit the Boer War
The hole gets even deeper
Merge SAA and SAX to give them a chance at success
DA won’t improve opposition by swallowing others
Humans not yet destined for fate of old horses
SAA can’t fly with its wings clipped by the state
ANC hand caught in the cookie jar
Self-interest pushing SA into danger zone
Shabangu was on the money over Implats
STREET DOGS
Pick n Pay scores coup with new CEO
Erbacon swings back into the black
Standard’s Isle of Man unit to close
Pick n Pay Zimbabwe foray ups competition
Tiger Brands pouncing on opportunities
Consumers’ appetite for credit growing
PSG cedes a Zambia farming stake to Norfund
Private equity outperforms listed shares, says report
M&A activity in SA rises dramatically
Pearson may sell Financial Times as CEO quits
Branson gets lifeline for Virgin Trains after probe
UK retailer Tesco reports first profit decline in almost two decades
Mortgage securities issuers ‘liable for billions’
Jpmorgan lawsuit misses true reckoning
Deadline set for Glencore deal
Historic bankruptcy filed in Spain
Leasing industry strong after business confidence boost
IT integration tailored to companies’ needs
Software allows minnows to compete at higher level
State’s clear demand opens new avenues of opportunity
Corporations look to close system gaps
Leases flourish amid rand volatility
Market proves buoyant
Solutions to staff monitoring
Miners lead the retreat
In choppy waters it’s all hands on deck for Carroll
High ticket prices keep average fans away from Boks
BATE Borisov shock Bayern as United secure win
New Zealand cancels visa for Tyson
Murry defeats Lacko to secure quarterfinal berth
Camelot could be a late entry for Arc
Controversy puzzles Sri Lanka skipper
Four factors blamed for SA’S early exit at World Twenty20
High-flying Amatuks are cautious about Pirates match
Meyer selects same starting 15
Pietersen, ECB agree to bury the hatchet
Vettel needs more than one win to reach top
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