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In order to overcome the current global economic crisis, effective partnerships between government and business are necessary, says Sasol South Africa's chief executive officer Pat Davies. 12 Jun 2009
Lewis Stores jostling for dominance
Lewis Stores CEO designate Johan Enslin has the face of a choirboy and the reserved manner of an accountant. He takes the reins from industry veteran Alan Smart in September, at which point, says Smart, he is “going fishing”. 12 Jun 2009
Cape Town company is world's top city tour operator
Innovation, customer service, branding and the use of technology were high on the agenda for the delegates who attended this year's Annual International City Sightseeing Conference and Awards ceremony that took place in Portugal from 30 May to 2 June 2009 - and a Cape Town operator beat the world's best. 12 Jun 2009
It's no accident that the new Palm Pre smartphone is compatible with Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) More about Apple iTunes. The man who helped Steve Jobs turn the iPod and its online music store into a digital revolution is the same man who has helped design the Pre and its well-reviewed webOS operating system. 12 Jun 2009
It's a fact that might not bring a lot of comfort to consumers and businesses, but it's true: The methods for protecting e-commerce transactions haven't changed a great deal since online shopping became a viable option in the early '90s. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TSL (Transport Layer Security) encryption are the protocols that slap on that little padlock you see at the bottom of a Web site once you've begun the purchase process. 12 Jun 2009
The shape of the retail landscape across Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the USA will undergo further upheaval before the current economic downturn is over according to consumers surveyed as part of independent market analysis firm Datamonitor's Recession and Recovery Research Programme which provides an up-to-date view on the effects of the economic downturn on consumers and business across 19 countries. 12 Jun 2009
The Competition Tribunal will hear a complaint brought against Pioneer Foods by the Competition Commission, it was announced on Thursday, 11 June 2009. 11 Jun 2009
'Gadget generation' emerging in US
SAN FRANCISCO: Research released Tuesday indicates that US parents are rearing a young gadget generation that is at home with smartphones, laptop computers, and videogame consoles. 11 Jun 2009
Wine packs a kick
South Africa's national soccer team is juicing up its image with a deal involving a range of wines sold under the Bafana Bafana brand. 11 Jun 2009
The physical volume of manufacturing in South Africa in April declined by -21.6% year-on-year (y/y) after it declined by a revised -11.8% (-11.7%) in March, data provided by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) on Wednesday, 10 June 2009, shows. 11 Jun 2009
Despite the decline of global financial growth, Africa will be able to post positive growth in a year or two, according to a panelist at the World Economic Forum (WEF). 11 Jun 2009
BERLIN: German retail and tourism giant Arcandor filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday, putting around 43,000 jobs at risk after Berlin dismissed the company's request for emergency state aid. 11 Jun 2009
Fashion confederation needed
You have to be extraordinarily cynical not to be getting even slightly excited about the rising tide of soccer fever all over South Africa. 11 Jun 2009
One more day: Elle New Talent Awards deadline
There is only one day left for up-and-coming designers to get their entries in for the Elle New Talent Awards 2009 in partnership with Mr Price. The competition is held annually, searching for the best emerging designer in South Africa with the aim of helping them launch their own label. 11 Jun 2009
Business schools have been discussing General Motor's loss of market share for decades already, and the added denouement of the company's bankruptcy filing will no doubt drive many academic papers for decades to come. 11 Jun 2009
Local and overseas buyers are queuing to buy Wilderness shoe designer Lindsay Bennett‘s creations. “Women were fighting over the shoes, I sold every one of 200 pairs,” the owner of Lindsay and Co boutique label, told La Femme of her experiences at this year‘s Design Indaba. 11 Jun 2009
Feed prices have knocked Rainbow Chicken's margins from about 12% to 6%, the company said Tuesday, warning it might not be able to recoup feed costs this year given the persistently difficult market conditions. 11 Jun 2009
Manufacturers are still reeling from the drop in demand spurred by the global economic meltdown and a slump in commodity prices, and more job losses are expected as producers try to curb costs and restore profit margins. 10 Jun 2009
Some of those hoping to make a quick buck out of next year's soccer World Cup have fallen foul of FIFA by using its trademarks. 10 Jun 2009
Speculation rife on Famous Brands talks
Speculation was triggered yesterday, 9 June 2009, on the release of a cautionary by Famous Brands, the food franchising company that has well-known brands including Wimpy, Steers and Debonairs Pizza within its fold. 10 Jun 2009
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