20 March 2012, Tuesday

In this edition of Classic Business at 18h00, John Fraser broadcast the business and economic news of the day followed by up-to-date financial indicators, and the Classic Business and News teams reported on the arrival of GAP Stores in South Africa, and the rise of airport costs. John Fraser also conducted in-depth interviews with the people making the news: Xolile Mokoena, Sales Trader at Global Trader on the market news and mining deaths in South Africa; George Glynos, Managing Director and Economist at ETM on the quarterly employment statistics from Statistics South Africa; Kim Strydom, Head of Performance Surveys at Alexander Forbes on their latest retirement funds survey; Werner de Jager, CEO of Cashbuild on their interim results; and Michael Druce, Managing Director of DHL Express South Africa on the benefits the toll roads will have on the economy. In the second half of the programme at 18h30, John chaired a thirty-minute discussion on the weekly topic, namely "Who owns Maude Street?" with guests George Glynos, Managing Director and Economist at ETM; Mike Brown, Managing Director at etfSA.co.za; Keith McLachlan, Small Cap Analyst at Thebe Stockbrokers; Neil Oberholzer, Investment Management Lecturer at the Faculty of Economic and Financial Sciences at the University of Johannesburg; and Solly Keetse, Directorate of Market Abuse at the Financial Services Board.

PROGRAMME LINEUP

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Segment 1 - 9: FULL PROGRAMME

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Segment 1:

Business News Update

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Segment 2:

Report on the Launch of GAP in South Africa

Reporter:

Jonathan Adams

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Segment 3:

Report on the Loss of Profits and The Rise of Airport Costs

Reporter:

Kgomotso Mathe


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Segment 4:

Market News and Mining Deaths in South Africa

Guest:

Xolile Mokoena
Sales Trader

Global Trader

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Segment 5:

Quarterly Employment Statistics from Statistics South Africa

Guest:

George Glynos
MD and Economist
ETM

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Segment 6:

Alexander Forbes’ Annual Retirement Fund Surveys

Guest:

Kim Strydom
Head of Performance Surveys
Alexander Forbes

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Segment 7:

Cashbuild Interim Results

Guest:

Werner de Jager
CEO
Cashbuild

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Segment 8:

Toll Roads Boost Business

Guest:

Michael Druce
MD
DHL Express  SA

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Segment 9:

Who owns Maude Street 

Guests (panel discussion):

George Glynos
MD and Economist
ETM


Mike Brown
MD
etfSA.co.za

Keith McLachlan
Small Cap Analyst
Thebe Stockbrokers

Niel Oberholzer
Investment Management Lecturer at the Faculty of Economic and Financial Sciences
University of Johannesburg (UJ)

Solly Keetse
Directorate of Market Abuse
Financial Services Board

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