Matete Thulare of RMB on Cashbuild and Old Mutual results and the latest PMI data. Brimstone's CEO Mustaq Brey on the company's results. Drikus Combrinck of CapiCrapft on the Zambezi preference share as it accrues interest at prime +3.5% until expiry in 2025.
Deryck Janse van Rensburg takes a look at AdvTech, Sun International and RCL results. Sea Harvest CEO Felix Ratheb on delivering strong results despite produce demand shifts. Anchor Capital's Henry Biddlecombe on opportunities in the non-tech part of the S&P 500.
Nick Kunze of Sanlam Private Wealth on Discovery's update and Apple and Tesla's stock splits. Northam Platinum's Paul Dunne talks results and buying back its Zambezi pref share. Satrix's Kingsley Williams discusses the pursuit of global fixed income.
This week MoneywebNOW looked at which banks are best placed to start paying dividends, why Master Drilling shares are cheap; Murray and Roberts' prospects; income protection and more.
FNB's Chantal Marx on Distell and Sibanye Stillwater's results, Jan Meintjes of Denker Capital takes a look at the bank results out so far. Old Mutual Wealth's Sharon Moller on investor behaviour during lockdown.
Mia Kruger of Kruger International on Stadio's results and the new PSG 3.0. Henry Laas, Murray and Roberts CEO, on the pandemic pushing the company into a loss. Linebooker CEO, Naude Rademan, talks ARC taking a stake in the business.
FNB's Wayne McCurrie on Lewis share buybacks, Italtile results and changes to the Dow Jones. Keith McLachlan from Alpha Asset Management on Master Drilling's results and strong cash flows in USD. Just SA's Bjorn Ladewig discusses choosing an annuity product at retirement.
Nesan Nair of Sasfin Securities on Absa results, the Aspen cautionary and Redefine's R400m rental arrears problem. Futurist Pieter Geldenhuys talks the end of an era for Telkom's ADSL offering. FMI's Leza Wells on income protection.
Nick Kunze of Sanlam Private Wealth talks Nedbank and Absa results out this week. ARB CEO, Billy Neasham, discusses the company's financial results and a tough 2-3 years ahead.
Also this week, MoneywebNOW looked at whether tech stocks are overstretched, Afrimat's new acquisition and activity, PSG's Capitec share distribution, Sasol's results and more.
Mia Kruger on Standard Bank results and the surprisingly good ADvTECH trading update, Investec's Brian McMillan talks the upcoming USD S&P 500 Autocall listing. Heino Gevers, cybersecurity expert at Mimecast, on the Experian data breach.
FNB's Chantal Marx talks markets, Grace Harding, Ocean Basket CEO, explains why its still far from business as usual for restaurants despite the lifting of the alcohol ban and Keith McLachlan looks at which companies are likely to rebound under Level 2.
Travis Robson of IG Markets SA on the S&P 500 trading at all-time highs. Nesan Nair of Sasfin Securities on the potential for a value unlock as PSG unbundles Capitec. Afrimat CEO Andries van Heerden on its iron ore acquisition and if there are signs of infrastructure spend.
Umthombo Wealth's Alex Duys on Sasol's results and Afrimat buying another iron ore mine. Henry Biddlecombe of Anchor Capital on the sustainability of the forces driving the tech rally. Erwin Rode looks at why we should exercise caution before buying residential property.
Nick Kunze of Sanlam Private Wealth on stocks to look out for in Level 2, the Richemont loyalty warrant and Discovery edging higher. Adrian Saville talks the rise, and risks, of zombie stocks. JP du Plessis of Laurium Capital discusses investing in African sovereign bonds.