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Pioneer Foods will today kick off its R1-billion battle with the Competition Commission over its alleged involvement in a bread price fixing scandal. 17 Jun 2009
After more than 60 years in business, the household name of Elco in East London will cease to exist. 17 Jun 2009
USA: Retailers caught in the downward spiral of declining sales resulting from the weak economy need not wring their hands helplessly. Online sales are burgeoning, despite the downturn. A strong multichannel e-commerce strategy offers benefits that can extend beyond Internet sales themselves to streamlining in-store ordering processes and increasing sales through cross-selling and upselling. 17 Jun 2009
Estate leaps to sponsor BWA Awards
Leopard's Leap is the official wine sponsor for the Business Women's Association (BWA), Regional Business Achiever Awards that is taking place at the Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town on the 18 June 2009. 15 Jun 2009
It's no secret that the original equipment cost for printers and copiers is only part of the overall cost. 15 Jun 2009
Manufacturers hit by the global economic downturn are urging the government to protect distressed companies from administered price increases, warning that higher tariffs on essential inputs would be “the straw that breaks the camel's back”. 15 Jun 2009
Textile import duties cut in state drive to help industry
The Department of Trade and Industry has started to make good on promises to lower the input costs of strategic industries earmarked for support in the national industrial strategy. 15 Jun 2009
Alex Chamber begins mall protests
The first of a series of boycotts against the new Pan Africa Mall in Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, will start on Thursday, the Greater Alexandra Chamber of Commerce and Industry has said. 15 Jun 2009
Economists expect a further slide in retail sales when Statistics South Africa releases April's data on Wednesday, 17 June 2009. 15 Jun 2009
Agriculture is an important element in Africa's wealth and governments should give more support to farmers, Zambian President Rupiah Bwezani Banda has said. 15 Jun 2009
Marco Cicoria, CEO of Stuttafords, is one patient man. As a director of Stuttafords since 2000, he's been involved in two leveraged buyouts of the retailer, watched two CEOs come and go and seen the strategy for the grande dame of department stores come full circle. 12 Jun 2009
Saucy new cook-in curry range
Denny has launched a new range of curry sauces as well as two additional flavours to its existing Cook-in-Sauce range. 12 Jun 2009
Project pivots on Montecasino
Developers are working around the clock on a new project in the Montecasino precinct, in northern Johannesburg, set to rival Melrose Arch, the city's biggest mixed-use development. 12 Jun 2009
The long and short of toilet paper
Bog-roll makers are once again causing a stink about illegal manufacturers. The seizure of noncompliant toilet rolls this week at a Spar in Randfontein has flushed out producers that don't follow regulations. 12 Jun 2009
Mzansi out of fashion week
The organisers of Arise African Fashion Week, African Fashion International, are embroiled in a row with one of their loyal participants in the event, Mzansi Designers. 12 Jun 2009
MILAN: Chrysler and Fiat on Wednesday, 10 June 2009, created a new global auto giant after the US Supreme Court cleared the way for their alliance in a milestone for the world auto industry. 12 Jun 2009
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
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