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Sasol full-year headline earnings upSasol on Monday reported a 5% rise in full-year headline earnings per share and said it was cautious on its outlook. Competition watchdog seeks Sasol fine for overpricingA competition watchdog has proposed fining Sasol 10% of its turnover for charging excessive prices for polypropylene and propylene. Sasol and Springboks part waysSasol will end its sponsorship of Springbok rugby at the end of 2010, company spokesperson Jacqui O'Sullivan said on Tuesday. Sasol in joint venture to explore shale gas in SASasol said on Monday it would explore for shale gas in the Karoo Basin in a joint venture with Statoil ASA and Chesapeake Energy Corporation. Sasol made to sellCompany escapes fine after agreeing to divest some of its fertiliser assets and settle with rivals who accused it of exclusionary practices. Manuel defends Cup tickets splurgeMinister in the National Planning Commission Trevor Manuel has come out in defence of parastatals who splurged millions on Soccer World Cup tickets. Commission reaches deal with Sasol in fertiliser caseThe Competition Commission has reached a settlement agreement with Sasol, finalising the abuse aspect of a fertiliser case. Sasol first-half earnings dropSasol has reported a 51% drop in first-half earnings, hit by a strong rand and lower crude oil prices. Sasol's in the poohChemicals giant could face billion-rand damages claims, writes Lloyd Gedye. Sasol earnings down, sees weaker 2010Sasol on Monday reported a 33% drop in full-year headline earnings and said it expects earnings for the 2010 financial year to fall. OR Tambo fuel rowJet fuel suppliers to OR Tambo International, Africa’s busiest airport, played the blame game following a fuel shortage. Sasol, Engen unions declare wage disputeSasol, PetroSA and Engen trade unions have declared a dispute with their employers after wage talks broke down, Solidarity said on Friday. Sasol fine saga: What the players had to saySasol will pay more than R250-million in fines after the Competition Tribunal on Wednesday confirmed a settlement order. Tribunal confirms R251-million fine for SasolSasol on Wednesday said the Competition Tribunal had confirmed a R251-million settlement agreement relating to transgressions of competition law. Competition Commission increases Sasol's fineSasol's fine for anti-competitive conduct in the fertiliser industry has been increased, the Competition Commission said on Tuesday. SA petrol supply to be tight after fireSasol, the country's biggest fuel supplier, said on Thursday petrol supply in the country would be tight following the closure of a blending station. Sasol lifts earnings, says it will weather stormSasol's headline earnings per share rose by 51% to R21,92 for the six months to end December 2008, the petrochemicals group said on Monday. Pricing Sasol's mea culpaAlleged cartel behaviour by the fertiliser industry could open the way for civil lawsuits against large industry players such as Sasol. Belle of the ballAfrican Woman Footballer of the Year Nonku Alice Motlau shows that talent and modesty don't always go hand in hand. Sasol's vision for the futureFinalist -- Investing in the Future Corporate Award: Sasol. |
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