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Simon Brown

WeBuyCars listing: Cruise or crash?
Business
/ 6 April 2024

WeBuyCars listing: Cruise or crash?

The unbundling of the company will help parent, Transaction Capital, pay some of its debts

By Sarah Smit and Anathi Madubela
WeBuyCars CEO on JSE listing: Nothing will halt our growth
Business
/ 5 April 2024

WeBuyCars CEO on JSE listing: Nothing will halt our growth

Faan van der Walt says the used-car seller has a winning formula and can withstand future economic challenges

By Anathi Madubela
Pick n Pay: Summers is back, but will the Ackermans check out?
Business
/ 7 October 2023

Pick n Pay: Summers is back, but will the Ackermans check out?

The prodigal son’s return may usher in a new era for the retailer, which has languished under the Ackerman family’s control

By Sarah Smit
It’s crisis time for out-of-touch JSE
Business
/ 3 June 2023

It’s crisis time for out-of-touch JSE

Delistings and barriers to newcomers threaten to make the local bourse more top-heavy, seeing it serve an even narrower section of the economy

By Sarah Smit
Minibus taxis hit as economic crisis, Uber disrupt passenger habits
Business
/ 11 May 2023

Minibus taxis hit as economic crisis, Uber disrupt passenger habits

The service isn’t growing as it should because of the pandemic, rising unemployment, fewer visits to malls and more people working from home

By Anathi Madubela
Economic pinch deflates used car ‘bubble’
Business
/ 8 April 2023

Economic pinch deflates used car ‘bubble’

Used vehicle prices soared amid supply-chain constraints, creating a boom that some experts have speculated may be about to go bust

By Sarah Smit
Rate hikes scuff gold’s pandemic polish
Business
/ 31 January 2022

Rate hikes scuff gold’s pandemic polish

Inflation fears should have inspired a run on gold, but the asset may have lost its relevance

By Sarah Smit
Business isn’t bad – if you’re big
Business
/ 26 December 2021

Business isn’t bad – if you’re big

Large corporates have thrived during the pandemic to the detriment of the workforce

By Sarah Smit
Capitec Bank flies high above Viceroy’s arrow
Business
/ 17 September 2021

Capitec Bank flies high above Viceroy’s arrow

The bank took a knock after being labelled a loan shark by the short seller, but this has not stymied its growth

By Sarah Smit
Telkom’s long game bears fruit
Business
/ 15 August 2021

Telkom’s long game bears fruit

The partly state-owned firm has battled the odds to become the third-biggest mobile operator in SA

By Sarah Smit
Top South African companies trip up in Nigeria
Business
/ 16 July 2021

Top South African companies trip up in Nigeria

Local firms have struggled to adapt to the regulatory environment and the dynamics of an unpredictable market

By Sarah Smit
SAB takes the fizz out of AB InBev as Covid bans increase pressure
Business
/ 5 July 2021

SAB takes the fizz out of AB InBev as Covid bans increase pressure

The global brewer paid billions to gain a foothold in South Africa, but the deal wasn’t all it was cracked up to be

By Sarah Smit
Economy’s signs of life mean little for the poor
Business
/ 11 June 2021

Economy’s signs of life mean little for the poor

GDP growth may be encouraging but it doesn’t mean much for SA’s millions of unemployed

By Sarah Smit

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