A further impairment at head office shows the full year’s R2.4-billion write-down disclosed in March was not a once-off.
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The Post Office is attempting to exit business rescue with no funded partner, an unresolved creditor fight and a hamstrung board.
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Succession swept the top prizes at the strike-delayed Emmy Awards on Monday night.
On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump’s justice department filed a landmark lawsuit against Google. It could upend the business model of one of America’s most successful companies. Yet the rationale is far from clear.
The US government’s antitrust case against Google could face an uphill battle from a judiciary that may question whether a free search engine beloved by consumers has actually left them worse off.

































