The need to reposition its fixed-line business is urgent, due to continued pressure on its voice revenue.
The mobile operator is pleased with its interim results, and will now look beyond SA for growth.
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The company was named runner-up for the July/August Sake24 Financial Reporting Competition.
LG Premium Service Centre Launch
LG South Africa has launched its premium service centre in Midrand, Johannesburg. The centre aims to make it easy for LG customers to get their LG appliances fixed directly with LG.
The local arm of the telecoms giant has no plans to let go of any staff.
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TymeBank announces Retail Capital buyout
TymeBank has reached an agreement with Retail Capital and its shareholders to acquire 100% of the fintech SME funder’s shares, subject to regulatory approval. #newsvideo #TymeBank #Itinbanking
The company presented solid year-end results, but the economic climate may well take its toll on DiData.
The state signal distributor tells Parliament it is under-funded and will not be able to meet its digital TV and Dinaledi targets.
The purchase will help Open Text reach its goal of $2 billion revenue within the next five years.
Top business technology headlines 20 - 26 February 2022
A summary of the top business technology stories shared by ITWeb between 20 - 26 February 2022. Visit www.itweb.co.za for more news. #ITWebCloudDatacentresummit2022 #newsvideo #Fraudcases
Two joint winners of the 2008 Go4Growth competition will be listed on the JSE's AltX exchange.
The company eyes several acquisitions and feels the reshuffle will assist to better manage these.
Business must adapt and view the opportunities that can be gained in a tightening economy, says Gary Robertson, director of The Ubuntu Group.