Why did the Oppenheimers end their 94-year hold on the world’s largest diamond miner to go farming in Africa?
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/ 11 November 2011
Shares in Japanese cameramaker Olympus tumbled by 30% in Tokyo, after the company admitted it had been hiding losses.
There’s a far cheaper way than the legendary Orient Express to experience the mystique of travelling from Paris to Istanbul by train.
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/ 11 November 2011
In my new-found quest for meaningful encounters, I recently witnessed a brief but powerful moment at my local post office.
An estimated 180 000 EasyPay customers will receive rewards on all their transactions as part of the company’s strategy to restore credibility.
Batho, for the uninitiated, is to Bloemfontein what Soweto is to Johannesburg — it is the place where the ANC was born.
Dysfunctional record-keeping keeps watchdog groups and the media in the dark.
Company that loses contract takes defence department to court to explain its decision.
If there is a metaphor for a dead Jo’burg, it is the old gasworks in Cottesloe. Now it is about to be reinvented as one of the city’s go-to places.
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/ 11 November 2011
Too many producers regard wine journalists as badly paid PR people.