At $1-trillion, South African-born SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s fortune is so large the human mind can barely process it.
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The JSE-listed telecommunications group’s annual report, published on Friday, gives no clue as to what it paid Nkosana Makate.
Shoprite couldn’t have planned the Covid-19 pandemic, but what it did to capitalise on it is the real story.
The platform buckled before kick-off, leaving soccer fans locked out for much of the first half of the World Cup opener.
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A dreadful macroeconomic backdrop, coupled with regulatory challenges, continue to exert huge pressure on the business.
Hyundai has unveiled a new hydrogen-powered vehicle called Initium as part of its broader push into the clean-burning gas.
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A steady slide in Apple shares pushed the iPhone maker’s market value below $2-trillion, the latest casualty in the tech stock rout.
In three decades at Samsung Electronics, Yang Hyang-ja helped shape the conglomerate’s present dominance in global memory chip making. Now she’s taking on a far broader challenge.
Foxconn Technology Group has brought the world’s largest iPhone plant to about 90% of anticipated peak capacity.
Huawei estimated on Friday that its 2022 revenue remained flat, suggesting its sales decline due to US sanctions had come to a halt.
It’s been a bad year for Facebook. Okay, a truly terrible year. It just got even worse with the departure of Instagram founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger.
Discarded by its globe-trotting parent Naspers after more than three decades, African pay-television heavyweight MultiChoice Group is facing an uncertain future.

































