Aspen changes its chair as a weight-loss goldrush looms
Kuseni Dlamini is stepping down after 14 years, handing a now debt-free Aspen to banker Ben Kruger.
Kuseni Dlamini is stepping down after 14 years, handing a now debt-free Aspen to banker Ben Kruger.
The telecoms group is setting up an AI institute to train South Africans, though key details are still missing.
Refiant, built by a South African-led team, has released Protea — a family of AI models that can process up to 10 million tokens in a single prompt, dwarfing the memory of most mainstream chatbots.
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Manufacturing production fell 4.3% in the year to May — its steepest drop in over a year — piling pressure on second-quarter growth just as the Reserve Bank weighs another rate hike.
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First Abu Dhabi Bank, sitting on R6.6 trillion in assets, has won the right to register its name locally and told the court it plans to apply for a South African banking licence.
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SAHPRA has ordered an urgent, top-tier recall of every weight-loss injection made by iDexis, and warned the doctors who keep prescribing them.
The Johann Rupert–linked investment company banked about R62bn selling its UK insurance stake, and a family-linked adviser pocketed a R2.3bn performance fee for the year.
A US judge reluctantly approved a $1.5m settlement between Elon Musk and the securities regulator over a late Twitter-stake disclosure that saved him some $150m.
South Africa's freight rail operator has hauled its bulk-commodity volumes back to pre-Covid levels, even as containers stay stuck.
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Pick n Pay plans to hand CEO Sean Summers a fresh batch of shares in August to replace the ones he forfeited when the turnaround slipped, and the way the targets are written, he could still be paid out even if the supermarket business is losing money in 2029.
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As platinum shares slump and most investors head for the exit, BlackRock has raised its stake in miner Northam Platinum to just over 5%, a contrarian bet that the metal is due a comeback.
Allan Gray has started buying beaten-down Indonesian shares, beginning with an instant-noodle giant, betting that this year's brutal selloff has left real bargains on the table.