A significant rise in MTN’s share price has led to long-term share incentives vesting at much higher values.
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Thousands of Twitter users on Monday reported problems with accessing links from the platform and other websites.
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Apple won’t be placing a giant booth at the big CES tech trade show starting on Sunday in Las Vegas, but its recent sales warning – and the country it blamed for the shortfall – will undoubtedly be the talk of the show.

































