3 August 2012, Friday

In this edition of Classic Business at 18h00, Glenn Lewington 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 Zimbabwe getting its first budget airline and the new bill that will pave the way for e-tolling. Glenn Lewington also conducted in-depth interviews with the people making the news: Ralph Boëttger, CEO of Sappi on their quarterly results; Mike Schussler, Chief Economist at Economists.co.za on higher food prices affecting consumers; Duggan Matthews, Investment Professional at Marriott Asset Management on investing capital; Dr Annelie Geldenhuys, Head of Employee Relations at the South African Federation of Civil Engineering Contractor on new regulations that will affect civil engineers; and John Loos, Property Strategist at FNB Home Loans on the economics of rugby. Analyst for the evening, Viv Govender, Senior Analyst at Vunani Private Clients provided commentary on various interest points that made the day's headlines.

PROGRAMME LINEUP

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Segment 1 - 11: FULL PROGRAMME

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Segment 1:

Business and Financial News

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Segment 2:

Sappi Quarterly Results

Guest:

Ralph Boëttger
CEO
Sappi

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Segment 3:

Higher Food Prices to Hit Consumers

Guest:

Mike Schussler
Chief Economist
Economists.co.za


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Segment 4:

Report on Zimbabwe to Get its First Budget Airline

Reporter:

Glenn Lewington

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Segment 5:

Invest for Income and the Capital Will Take Care of Itself

Guest:

Duggan Matthews
Investment Professional
Marriott Asset Management

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Segment 6:

Commentary on Higher Food Prices, Sappi Quarterly Results and the Stronger Rand

Commentator:

Viv Govender
Senior Analyst
Vunani Private Clients

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Segment 7:

Report on the New Bill Paving the Way for e-tolling

Reporter:

Mosehla Gwangwa

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Segment 8:

Commentary on Toyota Quarterly Profits and Infrastructure Needed for Pedestrians

Commentator:

Viv Govender
Senior Analyst
Vunani Private Clients

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Segment 9:

Labour, New Regulations and Civil Engineering

Guest:

Dr Annelie Geldenhuys
Head of Employee Relations
South African Federation of Civil Engineering Contractor (SAFCEC)

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Segment 10:

Economics of Rugby - Recession Risk Rises

Guest:

John Loos
Property Strategist
FNB Home Loans

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 Segment 11:

Commentary on Night Capital – Computer Trading Platform

Commentator:

Viv Govender
Senior Analyst
Vunani Private Clients

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