Could a cautionary notice signal a strategy shift for empowerment firm Hosken Consolidated Investments, asks Marc Hasenfuss.
This hard-hitting column by Marc Hasenfuss provides straight talk and fresh insights on matters affecting investors on the JSE. In a career spanning 18 years, Marc has worked for most major financial titles - Business Day, Business Report and Financial Mail. At Finweek, Marc has developed a penchant for uncovering hidden value in small- and medium-cap companies and has also specialised in tackling controversial corporate issues.
Recent share price shifts suggest better days for the specialist retailer, writes Marc Hasenfuss.
Foord Compass looks like a compelling hedge for conservative investors with yield yearnings, writes Marc Hasenfuss.
Specialist technology group Set Point backers may have good reason to turn down a buyout offer aimed at delisting the firm, says Marc Hasenfuss.
Marc Hasenfuss presents a gut-feel gauge of what might transpire in the year ahead
Do you settle debt with the highest interest rates first, or go for the "snowball effect"?
Following months of bad news, Vodacom's management has been given a breather.
Filling stations that don't comply with regulations will be closed down, says government.
A Japanese manufacturer may help the embattled pebble-bed nuclear reactor project.
What to do if you can't afford your mortgage payments.
It could be bye-bye to long queues if Vodacom concludes a deal with government.
Come all ye raiders... Christmas is the best time for a corporate strike.
Changing the unlisted/listed investment ratio might make Remgro more attractive, writes Marc Hasenfuss.
Bidvest is faced with more than just an executive over-payment error, writes Marc Hasenfuss.
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