This week's Rational Radio - Sasol, Shapiro, O'Sullivan, S&P and SABC
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English - November 25, 2019 13:22 - 1 hour - 58.2 MBBusiness News News Business Investing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this week's episode of Rational Radio, guests in order of appearance were:
SA's favourite market watcher David Shapiro on ESG investing, Sasol and Naspers/Prosus;
Econometrix chief economist Azar Jammine warns that the S&P rating report on SA has major implications for long-term interest rates;
SABC chairman Bongumusa Makhathini attacks the Sunday Times's weekend report by defending his board's call to engage with the State Security Agency;
Forensics for Justice founder Paul O'Sullivan explains why he's gunning for Absa accused of aiding and abetting money launderers;
Tracey Davies, director of shareholder activist Justshare previews the questions she will be posing to Sasol and FirstRand at this week's AGMs; and
RECM founder Piet Viljoen talks about former boss Allan Gray's passing, former employer Investec Asset Management's renaming, the FirstRand unbundling, and the disaster called Tiger Brands.
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In this week's episode of Rational Radio, guests in order of appearance were:
SA's favourite market watcher David Shapiro on ESG investing, Sasol and Naspers/Prosus;
Econometrix chief economist Azar Jammine warns that the S&P rating report on SA has major implications for long-term interest rates;
SABC chairman Bongumusa Makhathini attacks the Sunday Times's weekend report by defending his board's call to engage with the State Security Agency;
Forensics for Justice founder Paul O'Sullivan explains why he's gunning for Absa accused of aiding and abetting money launderers;
Tracey Davies, director of shareholder activist Justshare previews the questions she will be posing to Sasol and FirstRand at this week's AGMs; and
RECM founder Piet Viljoen talks about former boss Allan Gray's passing, former employer Investec Asset Management's renaming, the FirstRand unbundling, and the disaster called Tiger Brands.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.