› Reasonable ways to cut costs in your business
Only the vigilant and careful will survive in the current economic strut. For businesses, especially small ones, to stick ...
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› Ways to reward loyal employees
One of the bigger challenges of being a business owner is finding ways to reward employees that have done as ...
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› Is Your Business Running On Empty?
If you look at the common traits of successful salespeople, the most vital one is energy the ability to go the...
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› The online future.
Developed during the Cold War to connect the computers of various military research facilities together ...
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› The Global Agenda for 2009: The View from Davos
Business and governmental leaders face a destructive social backlash that could foment political...
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› Task team proposes aid for struggling sectors
CAPE TOWN — Business, the government, labour and community organisations have devised a plan to rescue struggling ...
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› State considers help for ailing firms to save jobs
CAPE TOWN — Jobs at risk from the global economic meltdown could not be saved if the companies at risk were ...
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› ABSA hurt by futures contracts up to R1, 4 billion
INDIVIDUAL taxpayers are likely to be targeted for increases when Finance Minister Trevor Manuel announces his ...
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› Manuel could hike tax rate for individuals
‘It is only when the tide goes out that you know who has been swimming naked,’ a quote by Warren Buffet...
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› It’s Women, who make it their Business
Women have grown from strength to strength from the hardship over the past decades; however no one said it was an ...
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› GOP senators say Obama off to bad start
Top Republican lawmakers Sunday called on President Obama to change his political strategy, arguing that the passage of a massive stimulus bill on ...
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› Inflation Rate Plummets To 9, 5%
Recent data released shows that consumer inflation will fall sharply this year, as prices fell over the festive ...
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› ABSA CEO retires
ABSA Group CEO Peter Mageza will retire at the end of June 2009 after nine years, the banking group...
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› Technology in the Workplace
The technological revolution in the business world has occurred slowly but surely ...
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› Precautions should be taken with internet banking
The technological world transformation has improved drastically over the last decade; however criminals have ...
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› Markets Soar On Obama’s $1-Trillion Toxic Asset Plan
WORLD stock markets rallied yesterday as investors took heart when the US Treasury announced details...
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› MTN Seeks Meaningful Acquisition In 2009
MTN Group wants to make a "meaningful" acquisition in 2009 to expand its business, according to chief executive...
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› Victim Wishes Long Life For Madoff In Jail
Richard Friedman lost more than $3 million to Bernard Madoff's investment scheme. Following the disgraced broker's...
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› Transnet corruption damages rail deal
Transnet cancelled a tender to buy 212 locomotives for R6.5 billion because it believed there was a corrupt...
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› No Stimulus Packages For SA
South Africa was not going to copy the United States’ stimulus packages initiative, President Kgalema Motlanthe...
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› UK Takes Lloyds Majority In Bid To Fast-Track Lending
IN ANOTHER giant step towards outright nationalisation of the UK banking sector, the British government...
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› Standard Bank deal a first in Russia
Moscow - South Africa's Standard Bank will buy a 33 percent stake in Troika Dialog, Russia's...
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› Many S Africans coming home'
Johannesburg - One of the silver linings of the credit crisis is that there are "loads" of South...
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› Indian CEO buys Gandhi's items for $1.8M
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The chairman of India's UB Group, which includes Bangalore-based Kingfisher Airlines...
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› BP Bucks Inland Fuel Pipe Price Hike
The implementation of a increase of about 300 percent in Transnet pipeline tariffs to fund the...
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› Poor Countries Need $25bn Up Front — IMF
International lender’s MD warns of risk of world economic shrinkage this year. Economics Editor...
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› Man held after mailing HIV-tainted blood to Obama
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An Ethiopian immigrant with a history of mental health problems is in custody after...
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› Mboweni Keeps SA Guessing On Rate Cut
While Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni continued to parry questions on Thursday about whether the bank...
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› Food Prices Keep Inflation On The Boil
Stubbornly high food prices are keeping consumer inflation unexpectedly high, despite the fact that at the...
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› US Shares Looking Stronger
United States shares roared higher a day after the indices fell to a 12-year-low as investors shrugged off...
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› Supermarket Prices 'Soaring'
Cape Town - Supermarket prices are continuing to soar despite recent drops in the fuel price, according to trade...
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› The Future Online
Developed during the Cold War to connect the computers of various military research facilities together, the Internet...
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› How To Save Money While Shopping Online.
The first rule of shopping, whether on or offline is: shop around. Do not buy from the first website that you come across...
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› Bag This Tag
In this time of economic strain the only word that registers with many people’s minds is the word “SALE!” But why spend...
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› Fast facts on Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is under the United States territory an island situated between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic...
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› South Korea
The Republic of Korea commonly known as South Korea is situated in central East Asia. South Korea is a major global economic...
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› Russia
It is an unconventional and very close minded idea to just not invasion your business souring to unimaginable heights, so much...
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› Norway
Whether you are part of a big cooperate company or simply a well accomplished entrepreneur, engaging in business with other nations...
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› Nigeria
Nigeria has probably one of the biggest economies and civilizations on the African continent and perhaps even in the world. Nigeria...
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› Mexicans
Mexico is the fifth-largest country in the Americas by total area and the 14th largest in the world. With an estimated population of 109 million,...
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› Japan
Japan is a country of impressive contrasts, with the old and the new standing side-by-side without difficulty. We all...
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› India
As with most countries, the Indian subcontinent has its own set of eccentricities and peculiarities that make doing business there...
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› Egypt
Almost everyone you speak to has a different and varied understanding of what Egypt is and is about as a country. We all know that...
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› China
China is a country steeped in industrial history, from the first form of paper to early forms of mechanisation, China as a place...
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› Austria
Austria is situated in Central Europe, north of Italy and Slovenia. It was once the centre of power for the large Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria was...
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