Best of Financial Mail (Quarterly)

July - September 2013

Business & Finance
Cover of the book Best of Financial Mail (Quarterly) by Financial Mail, Times Media Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Financial Mail ISBN: 9781928216261
Publisher: Times Media Books Publication: March 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Financial Mail
ISBN: 9781928216261
Publisher: Times Media Books
Publication: March 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
Want to know South African business? Get started with The Best of the Financial Mail< series, an invaluable, quarterly collection of the top business stories reported in The Financial Mail. IN THIS EBOOK: - July 5-10 2013: BITTER PILL Motsoaledi’s mission to curb private health costs by Andile Makholwa - July 26-31 2013: DOGS OF THE JSE The ones to throw a bone to by Marc Hasenfuss - August 5-21 2013: THAT SINKING FEELING The sex scandal that’s drowning Cosatu by Natasha Marrian - August 30-September 4 2013: EMBATTLED But Barclays still backs Ramos in Africa by Phakamisa Ndzamela and Maarten Mittner - MINING MONEY How Mark Cutifani plans to reshape Anglo American by Charlotte Mathews - September 20-25 2013: POWER PLAY: SA Wants More Coal, More Nuclear and Shale Gas Too. It could be the Smartest Energy Plan Yet by Sikonathi Mantshantsh *** The Financial Mail is a national magazine in South Africa with a focus of reaching the country's top business minds. The magazine, launched in 1959, is regarded as a must-read by the business and investor community, publishing financial, economic and political articles that go far beyond beat reporting to provide in-depth analysis of South African industry and commerce. *** www.financialmail.co.za
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Want to know South African business? Get started with The Best of the Financial Mail< series, an invaluable, quarterly collection of the top business stories reported in The Financial Mail. IN THIS EBOOK: - July 5-10 2013: BITTER PILL Motsoaledi’s mission to curb private health costs by Andile Makholwa - July 26-31 2013: DOGS OF THE JSE The ones to throw a bone to by Marc Hasenfuss - August 5-21 2013: THAT SINKING FEELING The sex scandal that’s drowning Cosatu by Natasha Marrian - August 30-September 4 2013: EMBATTLED But Barclays still backs Ramos in Africa by Phakamisa Ndzamela and Maarten Mittner - MINING MONEY How Mark Cutifani plans to reshape Anglo American by Charlotte Mathews - September 20-25 2013: POWER PLAY: SA Wants More Coal, More Nuclear and Shale Gas Too. It could be the Smartest Energy Plan Yet by Sikonathi Mantshantsh *** The Financial Mail is a national magazine in South Africa with a focus of reaching the country's top business minds. The magazine, launched in 1959, is regarded as a must-read by the business and investor community, publishing financial, economic and political articles that go far beyond beat reporting to provide in-depth analysis of South African industry and commerce. *** www.financialmail.co.za

More books from Times Media Books

Cover of the book Best of Financial Mail (Quarterly) by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Helen Zille by Financial Mail
Cover of the book The Great Silence by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Valleys of Silence by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Design Indaba Dialogues by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Rise of Canned Lion Hunting in South Africa by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Reading Between the (head)Lines by Financial Mail
Cover of the book The A-Z of the Oscar Pistorius Trial by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Best of Financial Mail (Quarterly) by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Freedom for Nelson Mandela by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Madiba and Me by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Sunday Times Front Pages 2015: Headline Making News of the Year by Financial Mail
Cover of the book South African Nobel Prize Winners by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Best of Financial Mail (Quarterly) by Financial Mail
Cover of the book Walter Sisulu by Financial Mail
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy