Inside Investing: Froneman won't put money into SA; JSE delistings; Remote high school learning; Netflix. Ep 6

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Episode six of the Biznews podcast which exposes new investment opportunities and offers fresh ideas on moneycraft features Neal Froneman, the man who built what is now the R150bn mining giant Sibanye Stillwater. The forthright miner explains why he believes South Africa is a poor destination for global capital. Valenture Institute’s founder Robert Paddock shares insights into the boom in online learning, its difference with the online education forced on schools, and why his new venture is a great alternative for high school pupils. Veteran market commentators David Shapiro and Peter Major apply their mind to the surge in delistings on the JSE; and we pick up on the latest Netflix quarterly results to assess whether the $50 fall in the share price presents a buying opportunity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
22 Oct 2020 10AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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