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- Five Global Business Danger Zones
- If you're going to do business in potentially lucrative markets like Brazil, Mexico, and Russia, know the risks before you go. Russia ...
- Articles 2009-07-15
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- BASF and FORTITECH announce joint venture for human nutrition premixes; Joint venture involving the manufacturing, marketing and sales of human nutrition premix products in Europe, Asia, South America and Africa; Both companies will focus on core competen
- M2 PRESSWIRE-18 June 2002-BASF: BASF and FORTITECH announce joint venture for human nutrition premixes; Joint venture involving the manufacturing, marketing and sales of human nutrition premix products in Europe, Asia, South America and Africa; Both companies will focus on core competencies to...
- Research articles 2002-06-18
- Confidence reigns at Indaba 2003 as South Africa visitor numbers surge. (In the News).
- DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA--There was a feeling of bold confidence at Indaba 2003, held at the International Convention Centre ICC May 3-6 in Durhan, South Africa, where 1,537 companies from South and Southern Africa exhibited their products. The event attracted 1,432 international delegates, an 8.8 percent increase...
- Research articles 2003-05-19
- SOUTH AFRICA: FIBERCORE SETS UP JOINT VENTURE OPTICAL FIBER PLANT IN SOUTH AFRICA.(FiberCore Africa)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- FiberCore, manufacturer of optical fiber and preform for the telecommunication market, announced that it has entered into a joint venture with the Industrial Development Corp IDC of South Africa, a quasi governmental agency, and local investors to FiberCore, manufacturer of optical fiber and preform for...
- Research articles 2002-02-13
- BP, Caltex, Shell partnership seen as anti-competitive.(South African joint venture between Caltex Corp., British Petroleum Company PLC, and Shell Oil Co. cancelled)(Brief Article)
- South Africa -- South Africa's Competition Commission said in January it had sought to squelch a joint venture by local units of BP, Caltex and Shell because it would have squeezed competition once the domestic industry was deregulated, as reported b South Africa -- South Africa's...
- Research articles 2001-03-01
- Mobile Content Services in South Africa Defined by Mobile Users
- CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- South Africa's mobile users will benefit from the continuous development of content services as reductions in broadband costs offer cheaper internet access. Frost & Sullivan anticipates the demand for mobile content services in South Africa to increase because of rising customer awareness about the availability...
- Research articles 2008-03-04
- The dirty man of Africa: South Africa, the industrial power-house of Africa, is also the biggest environmental polluter. It is responsible for 90% of energy sector carbon dioxide emissions on the continent. Something will have to give soon. Neil Ford disc
- While South Africa is by far the biggest economy in Africa, its success has come at a price. Just as the country's economic fortunes were built on a mining industry that yielded large quantities of gold and diamonds, South Africa's energy needs have all been built on the coal mining...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- A first for South Africa
- * A FIRST FOR SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa's first woman deputy president, Phumzile Gloria Mlambo-Ngcuka, is congratulated by President Thabo Mbeki after her swearing-in ceremony in Cape Town South Africa. Women's rights activists have hailed her appointment as a major breakthrough for gender equality and democracy. MlamboNgcuka, 49, the new...
- Research articles 2005-07-11
- Delta, South African Airways start codeshare flights between U.S. and South Africa with daily service from Atlanta and New York to Johannesburg, Cape Town.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-2 February 2000-DELTA AIR LINES: Delta, South African Airways start codeshare flights between U.S. and South Africa with daily service from Atlanta and New York to Johannesburg, Cape Town C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:31012000 ATLANTA -- Delta Air...
- Research articles 2000-02-02
- MOZAMBIQUE: Construction contract award for planned $130,000,000 gas field development project, FOSTER WHEELER SOUTH AFRICA [South Africa/UK].
- PROJECT OVERVIEW: The local SASOL PETROLEUM TEMANE LTDA, a subsidiary of South Africa-based SASOL PETROLEUM which is part of SASOL LTD., recently began developing its Temane gas field onshore Mozambique in the southern Inhambane Province. In so doing, SASOL has now awarded a...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- SOUTH AFRICA: SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESS PRAISED FOR HIV/AIDS RESPONSE.
- World Economic Forum survey of 1,552 companies in 19 sub-Saharan African countries shows South African companies lead the way in best practice. Cape Town, South Africa 1 June 2005 - Based on a World Economic Forum study of 1,552 African based compani World Economic Forum survey...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- Medical Imaging Market in South Africa Developing Through Continuing Technical Innovations
- CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- South Africa is gaining importance as a regional hub for the export of medical imaging devices and related services. Technological innovations accelerating the replacement rate of existing devices, together with new low-priced entrants from Eastern Europe and Asia, are expanding the size of the South...
- Research articles 2008-03-03
- Hypercom Appoints EFTPOS as South African Distributor for Point-of-Sale Products; Alliance is Expected to Strengthen Hypercom's Presence in Growing Market
- WOKING, England & PHOENIX -- Hypercom Corp. (NYSE: HYC) today announced that it has appointed EFTPOS Pty Ltd, one of South Africa's leading electronic funds transfer companies, as the distributor for its point-of-sale terminals and peripherals in South Africa and Africa in general. The relationship gives Hypercom a strong regional...
- Research articles 2006-05-23
- South African ostrich farmers fear bird flu outbreak
- OUDSTSHOORN, South Africa AFP — South Africa, the world's largest exporter of ostrich meat, is taking extensive measures to prevent a bird flu outbreak that could cripple an industry still reeling from a year-long ban on exports. As migratory birds from Europe and Asia head for Africa, South African...
- Research articles 2005-11-03
- Public Private Partnerships Are Key to the Development of South African Water and Wastewater Markets
- CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- South Africa is a water stressed nation and private sector participation in water management services will contribute significantly to the preservation of natural water resources. Improved water efficiency is becoming increasingly critical in South Africa, and public-private partnerships PPPs will be the lynchpin in attaining...
- Research articles 2008-09-25
- SOUTH AFRICA: SOUTH AFRICA CUTS ON OIL EXPORT DUE TO SHORTFALL AT HOME.(Brief Article)
- Due to a fire at Sasol's Natref refinery in Free State Province on June 6, oil companies in South Africa will reduce their fuel export to the region by approximately 50 percent. The Natref refinery has been providing about 40 percent of SA's fuel. It is expected...
- Research articles 2001-06-21
- Executive of bakery-cafe chain Atlanta Bread Co. to surrender in Africa.
- By Elyse Ashburn, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 29--A top executive at Smyrna-based Atlanta Bread Co. has agreed to travel to South Africa to face charges in a decade-old fraud case. Basil Couvaras, Atlanta Bread's chief operating...
- Research articles 2004-06-29
- Telecom Africa--lessons learned.(Telecom Africa 2001)
- In the intervening years between its quadrennial extravaganzas in Geneva, Switzerland, the ITU International Telecommunication Union runs regional conferences in Asia, the Americas usually South America and Africa. I've attended every one of th In the intervening years between its quadrennial extravaganzas in ...
- Research articles 2002-02-01
- EDS Africa Selects CA's Unicenter TNG for Renascence Service for Distributed Desktop Management
- JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 6, 1999--Computer Associates Africa CA Africa and EDS Africa today announced that CA's award-winning Unicenter TNG enterprise management solution will be a key component of EDS' RenascenceR service for distributed desktop management.
- Research articles 1999-01-06
- EDS Africa Selects CA's Unicenter TNG for Renascence Service for Distributed Desktop Management
- JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 6, 1999--Computer Associates Africa CA Africa and EDS Africa today announced that CA's award-winning Unicenter TNG enterprise management solution will be a key component of EDS' RenascenceR service for distributed desktop management.
- Research articles 1999-01-06
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