Naspers and its European spin-off, Prosus, expect full-year core headline earnings to jump by up to 28%.
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General Atlantic is backing Westcon-Comstor as investor and lender, freeing R7.1-billion for a planned special dividend.
Meta Platforms’ paid WhatsApp messaging tier adds stickers, themes and custom icons for R28.99/month.
Visa is readying South African banks for AI shopping agents, and its OpenAI deal adds further momentum.
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The European parliament approved new rules for a single charging port for mobile phones, a move expected to affect Apple more than its rivals.
Samsung Electronics’ chip contract manufacturing business plans to more than triple its advanced chips production capacity by 2027.
Sales of non-fungible tokens dropped sharply in the third quarter, according to blockchain tracker DappRadar, with demand showing little sign of returning.
Sony plans to make two million units of the PlayStation VR2 headset by March next year, setting an ambitious outlook.
In November, at the half-year stage, I highlighted that Telkom was facing crises on a few fronts and that only one part of its business – mobile – was firing on all cylinders. With full-year numbers available, certain trends are clearer
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