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As South Africans grapple with huge hikes in their electricity bills, the residents of an informal settlement on the outskirts of Cape Town have turned to the sun to provide for their heating needs in Africa's first project registered under the Clean...
Tags: Sasol, South Africa, Johannesburg, Environment, Carbon footprint, Carbon finance, Climate change, Business Finance, Exxaro, Secunda, Technology Internet, Coal, Clean Development Mechanism, Secunda CTL, Certified Emission Reduction, Petroleum production, Synthetic fuel, Khayelitsha
The decision has been made in response to a "significant risk to the UK's national interest posed by activity in Iran that facilitates the development or production of nuclear weapons," said a statement by the Treasury. Ali Akbar Javanfekr, a media advisor...
Tags: Iran, Britain, iran dismissed, Tehran, Bank Mellat, Islamic Republic, Treasury, developing nuclear, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Sasol
The global economic impact and consequent weakening in the market for Sasol's products has affected its profits, the chemicals giant said on Monday as it released financial results for the year ended June 30 2009. Earnings attributable to shareholders...
Tags: Sasol, South Africa, Johannesburg
Theft is defined as “the dishonest taking of the property of another person”. And, on that basis, many managers or directors of companies are thieves. Because companies — any corporate entities — are legal persons that managers...
Tags: theft, corporations, unemployment, job losses, bailouts, retraining, economy, upturn, over capacity, over production, unrest, Sasol, trade unions, oil, fuel
Sasol's headline earnings per share rose by 51% to R21,92 for the six months to end December 2008, the petrochemicals group said on Monday as it released its interim results...Headline earnings per share are used in South Africa to measure a company's...
Tags: South Africa, Sasol, headline earnings
South Africa's Competition Commission has launched an investigation into the country's piped gas and petroleum industries, a development triggered by Sasol, the R185bn petrochemical giant. Sasol said on Monday it had started a "legal compliance programme"...
Tags: Sasol
R4-billion fine reduced following an appeal of the decision by the European Commission to punish the company for price-fixing. On Friday, Sasol announced that it would lodge an appeal this month with the European Court of First Instance in Luxembourg...
Tags: South Africa, Sasol, European Commission
Under the deal, GE Energy will provide around-the-clock monitoring and diagnostics services at the facility, which the company says could help ease an energy crisis in South Africa. The new 280-megawatt power plant will include GE Energy's Frame 9E gas...
Tags: Sasol, gas turbines, GE Energy, power plant
While rating agencies Fitch and Standard & Poor's have seen fit to downgrade South Africa's outlook to negative this week, Moody's told I-Net Bridge on Wednesday that they were not about to change their positive outlook on SA's foreign currency ratings....
So the European Commission wants to fine Sasol € 318m for uncompetitive behaviour (EU fines Sasol R3,7 bn over “paraffin mafia”, October 2). Commissioner Neelie Kroes alleges Sasol was the leader of a cartel selling paraffin wax. The case raises interesting...
Tags: Sasol