
Rational Radio: August 28 - the full show
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A cracking episode of Rational Radio this week featuring interviews, in order of appearance:
Tech entrepreneur Alan Knott-Craig gives us the back story to his well-read piece on why he has no intention of joining those on SA's emigration bus.
Independent financial advisor Candice Paine makes her first of what we hope are many appearances answering a tough financial problem being faced by a member of the Biznews Community.
Chartered accountant Jared Watson, who spent months helping put together a 400 page submission that his now late uncle Gavin, Bosasa CEO, was to hand into the SARS tax inquiry on his scheduled appearance today.
SA's favourite market commentator David Shapiro takes a deep dive into an analysts report which criticises Discovery's accounting policies; with commentary on two other newsmakers - Sasol and Naspers.
A fascinating interview with former Tekkie Town CEO Bernard Mostert on how he and founder Braam van Huyssteen had their R3.3bn business stolen by Steinhoff, which has adopted a "Stalingrad Defence" in the courts, despite overwhelming evidence. The interview contains some surprises.
Tech entrepreneur Alan Knott-Craig gives us the back story to his well-read piece on why he has no intention of joining those on SA's emigration bus.
Independent financial advisor Candice Paine makes her first of what we hope are many appearances answering a tough financial problem being faced by a member of the Biznews Community.
Chartered accountant Jared Watson, who spent months helping put together a 400 page submission that his now late uncle Gavin, Bosasa CEO, was to hand into the SARS tax inquiry on his scheduled appearance today.
SA's favourite market commentator David Shapiro takes a deep dive into an analysts report which criticises Discovery's accounting policies; with commentary on two other newsmakers - Sasol and Naspers.
A fascinating interview with former Tekkie Town CEO Bernard Mostert on how he and founder Braam van Huyssteen had their R3.3bn business stolen by Steinhoff, which has adopted a "Stalingrad Defence" in the courts, despite overwhelming evidence. The interview contains some surprises.