Streaming giant Netflix is keen to remind regulators and economies of its weight as growth pressures mount.
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An independent panel chaired by Wits AI researcher Benjamin Rosman will help rebuild the withdrawn draft AI policy.
Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon delivered strong service revenue growth for MTN, lifting group Ebitda to R27.6-billion.
Naspers’s Prosus is slashing the Brazilian business’s profit forecast to defend it from well-funded competitive rivals.
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Although Ellies Holdings is facing liquidation, the group’s underlying businesses could yet be saved.
Talent10 says taking South African productions into international markets will drive the local industry’s growth.
GoSolr plans to spend R10-billion to roll out a model of renting solar panels and batteries to homes in South Africa.
Elon Musk’s Starlink service is still operating in multiple unauthorised regions, including South Africa.
France’s Groupe Canal+ has continued to buy shares in acquisition target MultiChoice Group.
Investors fear pronounced swings in bitcoin is a possible precursor for broader changes in risk appetite in global markets.
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It’s been more than two years since Apple issued revenue guidance, a worrying trend towards decreasing transparency at the world’s largest company.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold $4-billion worth of shares in the electric vehicle maker in sales likely aimed at helping finance his planned purchase of Twitter.
Wall Street is betting that US antitrust enforcers could unravel one of the largest mergers in American history.
Twitter, in one of its last earnings reports before Elon Musk takes the company private, reported revenue that missed analysts’ estimates.
It’s been 10 years since Apple unleashed a surge of innovation that upended the mobile phone industry. Electric cars, with a little help from ride-hailing and self-driving technology, could be about to pull the same
It was a long wait, but Thursday morning finally looked like the time to congratulate HTC on a smart move. Except I can’t. HTC messed up. Taiwan’s iconic smartphone maker is selling 2 000 of its best and brightest engineers to

































