
This week's Rational Radio - Sasol, Shapiro, O'Sullivan, S&P and SABC
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In this week's episode of Rational Radio, guests in order of appearance were:
SA's favourite market watcher David Shapiro on ESG investing, Sasol and Naspers/Prosus;
Econometrix chief economist Azar Jammine warns that the S&P rating report on SA has major implications for long-term interest rates;
SABC chairman Bongumusa Makhathini attacks the Sunday Times's weekend report by defending his board's call to engage with the State Security Agency;
Forensics For Justice founder Paul O'Sullivan explains why he's gunning for Absa accused of aiding and abetting money launderers;
Tracey Davies, director of shareholder activist Justshare previews the questions she will be posing to Sasol and FirstRand at this week's AGMs;
and Re:CM founder Piet Viljoen talks about former boss Allan Gray's passing, former employer Investec Asset Management's renaming, the FirstRand unbundling, and the disaster called Tiger Brands.
SA's favourite market watcher David Shapiro on ESG investing, Sasol and Naspers/Prosus;
Econometrix chief economist Azar Jammine warns that the S&P rating report on SA has major implications for long-term interest rates;
SABC chairman Bongumusa Makhathini attacks the Sunday Times's weekend report by defending his board's call to engage with the State Security Agency;
Forensics For Justice founder Paul O'Sullivan explains why he's gunning for Absa accused of aiding and abetting money launderers;
Tracey Davies, director of shareholder activist Justshare previews the questions she will be posing to Sasol and FirstRand at this week's AGMs;
and Re:CM founder Piet Viljoen talks about former boss Allan Gray's passing, former employer Investec Asset Management's renaming, the FirstRand unbundling, and the disaster called Tiger Brands.