Prosus's everyday-apps bet is paying off, even as Tencent looms
The Naspers-owned investor behind Takealot and iFood lifted profit and raised its dividend 40%, but analysts say its Tencent stake and AI spending still hang over the story.
The Naspers-owned investor behind Takealot and iFood lifted profit and raised its dividend 40%, but analysts say its Tencent stake and AI spending still hang over the story.
Faan and Dirk van der Walt are teaming up with Atterbury to buy out and delist RMB Holdings in a R655 million deal, and one big shareholder could still hold out for more.
The software giant is headed for its worst month since 2008 as investors fret about its massive AI spending, and whether AI will eat its own products.
South Africa's gold and platinum miners have tumbled since the Iran war, dragging the JSE to its worst quarter in more than two years, even as the economy holds up.
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South32 is offloading almost its entire aluminium business, including the Hillside smelter in Richards Bay, to US producer Alcoa in a deal worth up to R92 billion.
Shell is reportedly near a $1bn (±R16bn) deal to sell its entire South African forecourt network — about 600 stations — to Abu Dhabi's Adnoc. What it means for the petrol market, and for the brand on your corner.
After one of the longest business rescues in SA history, Group Five's practitioners have closed the book — with every creditor paid in full. How a construction-bust cautionary tale became the rescue that actually worked.
FNB's 99c loaf isn't a supermarket special — it's a banking strategy. From 1 July the bread reward extends beyond Pick n Pay to Boxer. Here's what the bank gets out of your weekly shop.
South Africans bought 54,482 new vehicles in June, the strongest showing for the month since 2007, even as consumer confidence slipped.
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Governor Lesetja Kganyago says inflation expectations have crept above the Bank's 3% target, keeping the door open to a further increase on 23 July.
SARS begins issuing around 6 million automatic assessments from today, with refunds promised within 72 hours where everything is in order.
The Johannesburg-listed group has lifted its effective Safaricom stake to about 55%, taking majority control of the M-Pesa owner in a deal worth roughly R35 billion.