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The Motley Fool June 13, 2008 Toby Shute |
You Can't Eat Coal Sasol, the South African energy heavyweight, announces that it's moving forward with two coal-to-liquids projects in the country. |
The Motley Fool June 11, 2008 Christopher Barker |
China Makes Africa an Offer It Can't Refuse China ignites mining industry development in Africa. |
Insurance & Technology May 23, 2008 Nick O'Connor |
PPS Overhauls Business Operations With IBM's Insurance Application Architecture Johannesburg-based specialty insurer Professional Provident Society (PPS) passed the baton to incoming COO David Gnodde and incoming head of business applications and operational finance Stephan Clark. PPS had introduced only one new insurance product in three years, Clark says. |
Global Services June 1, 2008 Adyasha Sinha |
Offshoring to Accra Many African cities are now evolving on the outsourcing radar, one of the newest being the capital of Ghana, Accra. |
The Motley Fool May 20, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Eni's New Energy Sandbox Will the Italian petro producer strike it rich in the Republic of Congo's oil sands? |
Fast Company June 2008 Richard Behar |
Special Report: China In Africa With its resource-hungry push into the sub-Sahara, Beijing puts the planet to the test. |
Fast Company June 2008 Richard Behar |
Special Report: China in Africa (Part 2) In sub-Saharan Africa, the Chinese seem to be everywhere: clearing trees in Mozambique, drilling for oil in Sudan, digging in copper mines in Zambia, opening textile factories in Kenya, prospecting for uranium in Zimbabwe, buying cobalt in the Congo, laying expressways in Angola, and more. |
Fast Company June 2008 Richard Behar |
Special Report: China In Africa (Part 3) No one really knows the full extent of China's economic involvement in Africa. You've got Africa, the big black hole of data, and China, the big black hole of data -- put the two of them together and it's a disaster. |
Fast Company June 2008 Richard Behar |
Special Report: China in Africa (Part 4) China's leaders understand that Congo's soil has every mineral known to man: 10% of the planet's known copper; 30% of its cobalt; 80% of its coltan; untold quantities of bauxite and zinc, cadmium and uranium, gold and diamonds, and they want it all. |
Fast Company June 2008 Richard Behar |
Special Report: China In Africa (Part 5) China is systematically challenging the American oil giants in Equatorial Guinea -- locking in exploration or supply contracts, winning rights to new oil fields, doing massive infrastructure development, even stepping up military supplies. |
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