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The Motley Fool August 7, 2007 Toby Shute |
Cooler Heads Prevail in Pretoria The South African government chooses not to tax Sasol's "windfall profits." After two years of waiting nervously, investors can breathe a sigh of relief. |
Global Services June 27, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
'Good Telecom and City Infra Brings Business to Joburg'- Mteto Nyati, IBM, SA After opening IT centers in Cape Town and Durban, IBM opened one in Johannesburg in November 2004 to provide tech-support services to European customers. |
Global Services June 27, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
Offshoring to Johannesburg A reliable infrastructure and dedicated BPO support institutions ensure a sustainable industry development strategy backed by a coherent, comprehensive and complementary economic development plan for Joburg's business process outsourcing. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2007 Stephanie Bell |
Travel Guides CCIMs voyage to Nigeria to explore business opportunities. |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2007 Seth Jayson |
Quick Take: 4 of 5 Mechanics Recommend A South African toothpaste snafu highlights the unintended consequences of the increasingly-flattened world. Brands are powerful, and for investors and corporations, that can be both good and bad. |
Finance & Development June 1, 2007 Ulrich Jacoby |
Getting Together China is itself a developing country, but it is also fast becoming a major player in the development of sub-Saharan Africa. |
Finance & Development June 1, 2007 Harry G. Broadman |
Connecting Africa and Asia Improved Asian market access can boost Africa's exports, but Africa needs domestic reforms to fully capture the economic benefits |
Finance & Development June 1, 2007 Gupta et al. |
Making Remittances Work for Africa If handled well, migrant transfers in sub-Saharan Africa can reduce poverty and connect small savers to the formal financial sector. |
The Motley Fool April 24, 2007 David Lee Smith |
First Iran, Now Nigeria Add Nigeria to the expanding list of OPEC producers with one foot figuratively on a political banana peel. Pay close attention to the progressively more important energy sector in your investment allocations. |
InternetNews March 21, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Mobile Payment Systems Get Traction New programs in Europe and Africa demonstrate the potential of cell phone-based payment systems. |
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