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ARTICLES RELATING TO: SOCCER WORLD CUP
Economy

Soccer hits Castle's earnings

Oct 03 2011 15:39

Visitors to the historic Castle of Good Hope fell during the Soccer World Cup, affecting profits.

Travel & Leisure

Protea plans to buy stressed hotels

Jul 11 2011 07:37

Protea Hotels has spent the past six months creating a "multibillion-rand" fund for the acquisition of financially stressed hotels in SA, according to a report.

International Markets

Gulf markets mixed in volatile 2010

Dec 30 2010 15:51

Stocks in the Gulf have end 2010 mixed, with strong oil prices and the decision to award Qatar the 2022 World Cup offset by financial shockwaves in Dubai and Europe.

 
Money Clinic

'Rush for cash during Cup'

Aug 10 2010 11:26

The average value of cash withdrawn during the month of the Soccer World Cup was more than R400 per withdrawal, says The Spark Cash Index.

Business

Millions invested in SA tourism marketing

Jul 05 2010 13:23

SA invested about R769.8m in tourism marketing in the build-up to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, says the tourism ministry.

Trends

Connect with Jabu

Jun 03 2010 00:00

WITH SOCCER WORLD CUP fever reaching… well… fever pitch, vuvuzelas and football-shaped products are everywhere – and the world of technology is no exception. Chinese company Huawei has leveraged its partnership with Soccer World Cup sponsor MTN to bring a football-shaped 3G modem to market. And while we were nothing more than amused at first, the Huawei F@stlink E2010 is actually a neat little gadget.

 

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