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NADA ready to create the necessary immunity as SA s auto industry recovers in 2021

NADA ready to create the necessary immunity as SA s auto industry recovers in 2021
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#BehindtheBrandManager: Terri Verhoeven of Big Concerts on navigating the new events, entertainment spaceThis month, we uncover the heroes behind the brands that millions of South Africans take into their homes and hearts every day. We find out more from Terri Verhoeven, senior operations manager at Big Concerts, about managing such a well-known SA company and navigating and surviving the devastating effects of Covid-19. By Ruth Cooper Jameson s Beatha skincare launch a PR stuntAt the end of March, whiskey brand Jameson made a surprise announcement that it was expanding into beauty with the launch of its first skincare line, Beatha. With TV host and model Ayanda Thabethe as Beatha brand ambassador, the news made headlines and had consumers across social media platforms debating Jameson s unexpected business pivot.

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Despite Covid-19 hazard, auto industry hopeful of 2021 sales recovery

Despite Covid-19 hazard, auto industry hopeful of 2021 sales recovery Search Engineering News Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. Where. Clear Search Sponsored by From Name & Surname This year should see the South African automotive industry claw back some of the losses experienced in 2020, despite the second wave of Covid-19 raging across the globe. Market commentators believe the 2021 South African new-car market should improve on last year, and that the used-car market will be able to retain its buoyancy this year.

Motus improves its interim earnings forecast amid weak industry sales

Motus improves its interim earnings forecast amid weak industry sales By Edward West Share JOHANNESBURG - THE SHARE PRICE of Motus Holdings leapt 9.7 percent to R67.01 yesterday morning after it said headline earnings per share were expected to increase better than expected by at least 5 percent for the six months to December 31, 2020. Yesterday morning’s rise brought the share price of the biggest automotive group in the country a substantial 52.2 percent over three months. Nevertheless, the share is still trading well below the R81.66 it traded at the same time last year. The share closed the day at R69.79 on the JSE.

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