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Ricus Reeders from PSG Hole-in-One Ruimsig’s main principle when looking fundamentally at a ‘normal, straightforward industrial type of company’, is whether it shows dividend growth over the years, which fundamental principle ‘will probably make you wealthy’.
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Considering that Friday will mark 100 with no load shedding, Alex Duys from Umthombo Wealth discusses the sectors and stocks that benefit most from a normal power supply. Ricus Reeders from PSG shares insights on buying stocks at all-time highs and why it’s not something to fear. Ernest North, co-founder of Naked Insurance, explains the economics of purchasing a new car.
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‘If there is remotely any whiff of positive South African sentiment from this GNU – and it does look like a reasonably positive outcome – small caps on the JSE stand to benefit’, reckons Keith McLachlan of Integral Asset Management.
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Chantal Marx from FNB Wealth and Investments shares her preferred picks in the new cabinet announced by the president. Phil Roux, CEO of Nampak, discusses results as the turnaround gathers momentum. Keith McLachlan discusses his preferred SA Inc stocks in light of the GNU cabinet.
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CEO Leon Coetzer describes the unique challenges faced in Zambia, the structural shift in SA production, and the future of EVs.
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Mia Kriegler from Kruger International on the GrowthPoint update and if she sees any value in local Reits.
Leon Coetzer, Jubilee Metals CEO, on their Zambian copper operations and the future of chrome.
Simon's thoughts on needing more money: it’s not the money; it’s you. -
Obstacles for foreign visitors include indirect flights and visa snags: Gary Koetser – CEO, Cape Town Century City Conference Centre and Hotel.
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Gary Booysen from Rand Swiss on SA Inc sectors/stocks offering the best value/opportunity ahead of the cabinet announcement. Gary Koetser, CEO of Cape Town’s Century City Conference Centre and Hotels, discusses the new conference concept. Allan Gray's Guané Coetzer on endowments and their offshore offerings.
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‘Food retailing has definitely increased and is now a big contributor to forecourt revenue’: Andrea Ellens – Trade Intelligence.
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Alex Duys from Umthombo Wealth discusses RCL Foods's unbundling of Rainbow, listing today. Waldo Marcus from TPN Credit Bureau highlights trends in the local residential rental market. Andrea Ellens from Trade Intelligence on the growth in forecourt retail.
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Chantal Marx from FNB Wealth and Investments discusses PPC's return to profitability and Naspers's doubled profits, emphasising Tencent's influence. Steven Joffe, CEO of Invicta, reports strong results despite challenging trading conditions. George Kolbe from Momentum Life analyses the Retail Life Insurance 2023 claim statistics.
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‘I do think this is a chance for [the Fed] to cut if we get another data print that's low,’ says Sebastian Mullins from Schroders.
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Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth discusses Coronation’s victory in its case against Sars. Steven Brown from Fortress provides insights on the company’s five-month update, while Schroders’ Sebastian Mullins explains the implications of the latest positive economic data for the Federal Reserve.
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Port congestion – especially in SA and Singapore – and rerouting carriers to bypass the Red Sea are causing logistical turmoil and massive delays, explains Dylan Govender from Investec for Business.
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Schalk Louw from PSG Old Oak on Standard Bank's modest update and Sasol's windfall from Transnet. Investec's Dylan Govender on the logistics sector: Are ports improving? Simon's take on the ideal percentage of local investments in your portfolio.
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‘The reason people don't enter trades, the reason people panic and close their trades is because of bad risk management. ... I believe psychology is a key factor in your trading’: Ruan Landsberg, head of education, marketsClub.
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RMB's Matete Thulare on the rand: Assuming the GNU holds, how much stronger can the currency get in the short to medium term? Ruan Landsberg from MarketsClub offers risk management tips for rookie traders. Dr. Silja Baller from WEF discusses their latest gender gap report, highlighting political empowerment as the most significant disparity.
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Futuregrowth Asset Management’s Rhandzo Mukansi gives his insights into how foreigners ‘have been participating here and have contributed to the smooth down we're seeing in domestic bond deals, or conversely the bump up we're seeing in prices’.
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Independent analyst Jimmy Moyaha on a face-ripping rally in local markets … have we got ahead of ourselves? Rhandzo Mukansi from Futuregrowth Asset Management on the bond market's response to the GNU. Agricultural Business Chamber of SA's Wandile Sihlobo on foot and mouth disease in the beef and wool sectors.
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