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    FIRING UP
    By Sven Lünsche
    Eskom is close to finalising the development of a new base load power station at a cost of between R15bn and R20bn. It will be the first base load plant to be built since the state-owned utility embarked on its R84bn, five-year expansion progra...

    FLYING IN AND OUT OF TROUBLE
    By Shareen Singh
    South African Airways (SAA) has a long way to go before it redeems itself. After a short profitable period it is once again in the red and is saddled with hefty fines and civil suits that could set it back by more than R250m. Holding company T...

    ROCKS REMAIN IN THE ROAD OF AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT
    By Shareen Singh
    With only a week to go before the World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks in Hong Kong begin, the developing world has resigned itself to not getting much out of the negotiations. The developing world's unhappiness is set to find resonance amon...

    CHINESE JEWELLERY DEMAND NOT YET EXHAUSTED
    By Brendan Ryan
    Having temporarily pierced the US$1 000/oz barrier earlier this week, the platinum price remains at near-record levels despite some predictions it could soon pull back because substitution by cheaper palladium. That would not necessarily...

    GREAT EXPECTATIONS FOR CONTINENT'S HIDDEN ASSET
    By Brendan Ryan
    Gold is a lot sexier, but another yellow commodity - uranium - has been hitting headlines for the past year. Steadily rising prices have triggered a string of proposed new mines, many of which are in Africa. Most SA investors interested in t...






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