Eskom expects to report a loss of more than R15-billion in the year to 31 March, a record for any state-owned company.
Author: Agency Staff
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Apple didn’t mind paying a modest technology fee to Qualcomm when it first launched the iPhone, but times have changed.
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Huawei cut loose a sales director arrested in Poland on suspicion of espionage, moving swiftly to distance itself from a case that may crystallise fears the telecommunications giant helps Beijing spy on Western governments.
Allen Zhang stepped on stage to wrap up a long day of presentations at a Tencent Holdings conference. Four hours later, the WeChat founder had methodically torn apart his own brainchild before mapping out the next act for China’s premier super-app.
Hours after launching its first rocket of the new year on Friday morning, the Elon Musk-led company told employees that roughly 10% of SpaceX’s workforce would be laid off.











