Anthony Ginsberg, managing partner of GinsGlobal, offers valuable insights into the recent market volatility impacting big tech. As Alec Hogg discusses in his latest interview, tech stocks like Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft face heightened scrutiny due to intensified AI investments and antitrust challenges under the current administration. Ginsberg shares his…
In this episode of the BizNews Briefing, host Alec Hogg shares insights from political scientist RW Johnson; former Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink; from LA, Anthony Ginsberg on quarterlies from five members of Wall Street’s Magnificent Seven; and a victim of the financial boiler room called Banxso tells the story of…
In this episode of BizNews NewsWrap, we delve into the heated debate surrounding capitalism and socialism, featuring insights from influential Rob Hersov, who champions the successes of capitalism, and Kevin Lings, who warns of South Africa's escalating debt crisis. We also hear from Herman Mashaba, who challenges divisive political narratives,…
In a conversation on this morning's BizNews Briefing, outspoken entrepreneur and “capitalist activist” Rob Hersov doubled down on his call for South Africans to embrace capitalism as a path to growth, jobs, and innovation. Sharing his thoughts on how socialism and its ideals have gained surprising traction, Hersov expressed concern…
A war of words is raging between political economist Phumlani M. Majozi and ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba. In this interview with BizNews, Majozi responds to yesterday’s interview with Mashaba in which he revealed that he had consulted lawyers over social media posts made by Majozi. In our interview, we ask…
Speaking to Alec Hogg on this morning's BizNews Briefing podcast, STANLIB's chief economist Kevin Lings urged swift government action following South Africa’s medium-term budget update, citing low growth projections, high debt, and the need to capitalise on recent optimism. While supportive of public-private partnerships for infrastructure, Lings warns that delayed…
In a conversation with Alec Hogg, Marius Roodt from the Institute for Race Relations discusses surprising shifts in South Africa’s local by-elections. With record-breaking voter support for the DA in Stellenbosch and Emalahleni, and an unexpected win for the Patriotic Alliance in George, these results reveal changing voter loyalties. Roodt…
In this episode of the BizNews Briefing, host Alec Hogg is joined by global entrepreneur and self-described ‘capitalist activist’ Rob Hersov; the IRR’s Marius Roodt; Stanlib chief economist Kevin Lings; and with insight into the Microsoft results, our partners at Bloomberg.
Jason Welz, head of crypto at Jaltech, provided insights into Bitcoin’s recent surge, cautioning investors about its volatility. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays…
Anthony Ginsberg, tech investment specialist at GinsGlobal Index Funds, shared his perspective on Alphabet and other Big Tech giants Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am…
Evan Walker, portfolio manager at 36ONE Asset Management, weighed in on the current challenges facing the retail sector. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays…
Value investor Piet Viljoen discussed the South African Competition Commission’s impact on the country’s market dynamics. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here.
Join us for today's BizNews Newswrap as we delve into the Financial Sector Conduct Authority's crackdown on fraud, spotlight Shoprite's impressive sales growth, and analyze the implications of the Competition Commission's recent decisions. We also unpack Google's strong earnings report and explore the latest trends in Bitcoin and gold prices…
The FSCA is investigating alleged financial scams by Banxso and AfriMarkets, accused of using deep-fake ads to lure vulnerable investors. With around 90 million rand frozen and licenses provisionally withdrawn, FSCA’s Gerhard van Deventer emphasizes public education and ethical sales practices, stressing accountability for deceptive financial schemes.
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba is ready to take legal action over social media posts by political economist Phumlani M Majozi and some other commentators. In this interview with BizNews, he says: “…we will honestly get some of the best lawyers to put them in front of the nation to really…
In this episode of the BizNews Briefing, host Alec Hogg is joined by Piet Viljoen of Re:CM; Evan Walker of 36ONE; Anthony Ginsberg of Ginsglobal (from California); Gerhard van Deventer, Enforcement director at the FSCA; and Jason Welz, head of crypto at Jaltech.
An anonymous whistleblower has come forward with troubling details about Banxso, an online investment platform accused of deceptive practices and linked to deepfake ads featuring well-known personalities like Johann Rupert and Hashim Amla. The whistleblower, a senior figure in the financial sector, described a suspicious encounter with Afrimarket, a platform…
In today’s BizNews Newswrap, DA's Ian Cameron delves into the SAPS's leadership issues and the need for a skills audit to address crime at its roots. Bloomberg provides insights on Pick n Pay's upcoming Boxer IPO, potentially Africa’s largest for the year, while a whistleblower shares claims of a clone…
In a recent BizNews interview, Magnus Heystek, founder and chief investment officer of Brenthurst Wealth, shared insights on the impact of the American stock market on South African investments, especially in light of a strong year for global equities. Highlighting the influence of U.S. tech giants like Nvidia and Alphabet,…
In South Africa, more than 8 million of our 12.5 million school pupils walk to school as their families cannot afford private transportation. The danger some of them face has been highlighted by a recent story of the pupils of a remote village of eNkovukeni in far northern KwaZulu-Natal who…
29 Oct 2024 10AM
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