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FEATURED PODCASTS
Special report podcast: Phuthuma Nhleko - President and Group CEO, MTN
Competition against Bharti, acquisition targets and succession plans.
Market review podcast: John Biccard - Investec Asset Management
MTN and Nigeria, capex concerns; Tiger Brands' competition problems and Sasol.
Market review podcast: Deryck Janse van Rensburg - BoE Stockbrokers
Are current valuations pricing in future earnings that are too optimistic? ETF UPDATESA look at the dbenefits of ETFs and the differences between active and passive management. Samevatting van Satrix Beursverhandelde Fondse. MARKET COMMENTATOR PODCASTS
Special report podcast: Phuthuma Nhleko - President and Group CEO, MTN
Competition against Bharti, acquisition targets and succession plans.
Market review podcast: John Biccard - Investec Asset Management
MTN and Nigeria, capex concerns; Tiger Brands' competition problems and Sasol. BOARDROOM TALK PODCASTSInteresting developments in Dubai with Abu Dhabi coming to the rescue. Alec Hogg and Cees Bruggemans dissect the latest Reserve Bank Quarterly Bulletin. |
LAST NIGHT'S RADIO
Market watcher: Wayne McCurrie – RMB Asset Management
Today’s markets. Wayne tips a type of share ‘you want to buy now’.
First Uranium: Bernard Swanepoel – independent deputy chairman, Simmer & Jack
Simmers looks to recapitalise troubled First Uranium.
Market review podcast (highlight): John Biccard – portfolio manager, Investec Value Fund
‘We’ve got 3% in MTN, but … that’s quite small, basically.’ |
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