Local business Mustek lodges a formal complaint against the international business.
The company writes off R9.4 million as its share price falls, and could lose another R10.2 million if the share loses more ground.
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The company may sue Fourways residents over defamatory posters.
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The fixed-line giant may face the highest fine ever handed out by the competition authorities.
Solidarity is not convinced Telkom has followed proper procedure with temporary staff retrenchments.
Despite possible delays, the legislation will be passed by April 2010, says the Department of Labour.
If residents yet again fail to prove their illnesses, iBurst will turn on the tower at the centre of the issue.
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The telco reaches an agreement on retrenching staff, but refuses to release the details.