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Gareth Vorster
Early gains for JSE after G20 eurozone pledge
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Gareth Vorster
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17 Oct 2011
Spurred by positive intent shown by European ministers to address the eurozone's debt crisis, the JSE made early gains in morning trade.
High homicide rates plague CT’s poorest
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Gareth Vorster
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13 Oct 2011
SA's second largest city has a homicide rate higher than the national average, a global study has shown.
Woolworths CEO nets R8.25m bonus
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Gareth Vorster
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12 Oct 2011
Woolworths paid its chief executive Ian Moir R13.6-million, including a bonus of R8.25-million, added to his R5.312-million normal annual package.
Vodacom backpedals on BlackBerry internet throttle
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Gareth Vorster
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14 Sep 2011
After facing customer criticism, Vodacom has changed its mind about slowing down its BlackBerry internet services.
Calls for BBM decryption not for spy purposes
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Gareth Vorster
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5 Sep 2011
Kopeng Obed Bapela has called for the decryption of BlackBerry Messenger-type services should there be an increase in cybercrime in the space.
Cell C does a local search for a new chief executive
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Gareth Vorster
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14 Jul 2011
Following the resignation of its CEO, Cell C says that its board had started the process to replace Lars Reichelt and prefers a local candidate.
JSE up as market looks ahead
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Gareth Vorster
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15 May 2009
The JSE traded higher by noon on Friday as the JSE looked beyond a current mixed global economic picture.
JSE strong on metals, world markets
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Gareth Vorster
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7 May 2009
The JSE remained strong by noon on Thursday, buoyed by firm metal stocks and global positive sentiment.
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