ICT 'forged Kumba application' Imperial Crown Trading (ICT) allegedly got hold of Kumba's application for mineral rights and forged parts of it over the long weekend extending from April 30 to May 4 last year.
Mittal appoints lawyers to evaluate ICT's Sishen mine ArcelorMittal SA has appointed a team of lawyers to investigate whether Imperial Crown Trading (ICT) engaged in corruption in its securing of prospecting rights over Kumba Iron Ore's Sishen mine.
1Time earnings seen improving a tad 1Time Holdings said that for the six months ended June 2010 it expects earnings per share to be between 3.65c and 7.00c and headline earnings per share between 5.25c and 8.00c.
MTN approves R8.1bn BEE deal Telecommunications company MTN Group announced that its board had approved a proposed R8.1bn broad-based black economic empowerment (BEE) transaction and employee share ownership plan by the requisite majority of votes at a general meet
OM confirms HSBC bid for Nedbank Financial services group Old Mutual said that it has received a proposal from HSBC Holdings plc to acquire a controlling shareholding in Nedbank Group.
Truworths queried over frugal dividend Having posted solid results with market share gains, Truworths International could have paid shareholders more from its R1.3bn cash balance, an analyst say.
Ad Alios Servandos Sandile Hlophe is the Managing Partner for the Restructuring Advisory business unit within the advisory function of KPMG South Africa.
Building Africa by Air, by Road, by Sea Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, and with over a billion people in 61 territories. Its topography and climate range from deserts in the north to mountainous jungles in the central parts, and even more changes the fur
Need for DBSA reiterated "The global economic crisis highlights precisely why we need development finance institutions like the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)," says Group Executive of Investment Banking, DBSA, Mr TP Nchocho.
Putting Commuter Service First The CEO of Intersite Property Management
Services, Cromet Molepo, talks about the challenges of changing perceptions around rail commuting and the importance of providing quality amenities to rail passengers.
Economic Recovery Earlier than Anticipated During the worst of the recession, despite global pessimism, South African finance executives stubbornly trusted that South Africa would not experience the full negative impact which hit other economies.