Tesla plans to more than double capital spending to a record high of more than $20-billion this year.
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BMW South Africa’s CEO says the motoring industry wants targeted policy tweaks, not steep import duty hikes.
Canal+ says its MultiChoice acquisition will unlock multibillion-rand cost synergies as it targets scale across Africa.
Woolworths South Africa’s online channels continued to grow robustly over the past six months.
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South Africa has strong institutions that can buttress its economy, the head of research at Standard Chartered Bank said.
Changpeng Zhao has pleaded guilty to violating US laws against money laundering at the world’s largest crypto exchange.
The average ransomware payment by South African companies is in the order of R18-million, new research has found.
MTN Group requires that its executives buy and hold shares at a level in proportion to their annual fixed packages.
SABC claims vetting by the State Security Agency is procedural, but media watchdogs have cried foul.
Ivan Epstein, co-founder and former CEO of Softline Group, is the next guest on TCS Legends. Watch a teaser here.
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Korean chip makers recorded their first fall in factory shipments in almost three years in July, highlighting weakening demand for semiconductors.
Former US President Donald Trump’s social media platform Truth Social has not yet been approved for distribution on Google’s Play store.
Elon Musk has sent an additional letter of deal termination to Twitter after seeking documents on how the social media company measures spam accounts.
Microsoft has outlined planned changes to the terms of its software licensing agreements following complaints to antitrust regulators.
In 2007, the world entered what has since become known as the Great Recession. Falling housing-related assets contributed to a global financial crisis, which either crippled or toppled many of the world’s largest
While the world waits to see whether North Korea will agree to dismantle part of its nuclear arsenal in return for a rapprochement with the US, Washington appears to be planning a unilateral disarmament on trade
































