When chuckles die: Absa lifts curtain on Woolies-Beyers row Beyers Chocolates owed Absa R235m when it collapsed. Court papers reveal how a lost Woolworths contract and a Checkers recall sank the business… by Rob Rose May 22, 2026 News 40
The weird insolvency of FTX, and its link to South Africa When a business rescue starts rescuing the rescuers, you know the system isn’t working in favour of the company and its real creditors… by Tim Cohen April 13, 2026 Analysis·News
Don’t blame the business rescue practitioner! Honesty and fast action on the part of a company’s board would go a long way to making business rescue – if it comes… by Kaizer Nyatsumba July 8, 2025 News·Opinion
Rescuing business rescue In the decade since business rescue was first introduced, thousands of firms have gone under the knife, hoping to be saved. Too many haven't.… Rob RoseRuby Delahunt July 7, 2025 News 5
1 What place do alternatives have in South Africa’s future? July 2, 2026 A discussion between Rob Rose, and Reginald Labuschagne, head of…
2 Point break for the gold price July 2, 2026 A frenzied gold rally in January has long since cooled,…
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4 FDI stands for FOREIGN direct investment July 2, 2026 South Africa needs to be careful that it doesn't repel…