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Building an exponential business: Fourex, growi...
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Getsmarter: Cape company disrupting world's hig...
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Active v Passive - bah. Here's the real debate ...
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Dale Wood: The building blocks for Mediclinic's...
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Meet Terry Crawford-Browne: R70bn at stake for ...
It took British investigative journalist Andrew J…
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Brocklebank: No need for Brexit Blues - all rou...
Orbis's director of UK Business, Dan Brocklebank,…
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Reza Mia: From medicine to revolutionising busi...
After a medical degree and an MBA, Reza Mia focus…
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Chris Rule: 'Hugging the index' - Can active an...
The average investor should have 46% of his alloc…
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Paul O'Sullivan: Exposing fresh Myeni corruptio...
Loyalty is among the most admirable of human trai…
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London's top SA analyst: Tenderpreneurs, Gordha...
For the past decade, Nomura's Peter Attard Montal…
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Andrew Feinstein: Zuma's nuclear obsession make...
Andrew Feinstein has come full circle - a young ANC Parliamentarian in South Africa's first democratically elected Government, he resigned and left the country after discovering his colleagues had accepted $300m in bribes when initiating the country's unnecessary R70bn Arms Procurement Deal. But even those numbers are paltry compared with the plundering which will happen if President Jacob Zuma gets to implement the proposed nuclear power build programme he is so obsessed about. Feinstein reckons the nuclear deal will generate tens of billions in bribes - and the only way to stop it is for South Africans to once again march in the street. In this fascinating interview in London, he told me his journey from politician to investigator and now a best-selling author whose latest book has been turned into a 90 minute documentary by Hollywood star Danny Glover. Feinstein is using this movie to warn South Africans that their country's sovereignty is at risk - and unless they stop the nuclear build, as with the Arms Deal, they will repent at leisure.
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Fourex: World-beating UK Saffers' invention bus...
South Africans Jeff Paterson and Oliver du Toit are reshaping the way the world changes foreign exchange. Every day hundreds of Londoners swap foreign notes and coins at the handful of their Fourex machines spotted around London underground stations. Soon there will hundreds, perhaps thousands of the machines all over the world. Their invention will massively disrupt an industry where thousands of Foreign Exchange shops charge big commissions and refuse to accept coins or old notes. In this inspiring interview, Patterson tells the Fourex story to Biznews.com's Alec Hogg - explaining how the support of Radio 702's John Robbie and his listeners provided the game changer which lifted the fledgling company above thousands of others in the UK's high profile "£1m Pitch to Rich" competition which Fourex won. And how that win, and the subsequent endorsement from Virgin's Richard Branson, turned the world into their oyster. It's a tale of perseverance and resilience by two Johannesburg boys who never knew when to throw in the towel - and are revolutionising the way we deal with currency - one foreign coin at a time.