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Barclays' Africa profits now close to £1bn | Business | The Guardian

Barclays boss Bob Diamond was on Friday able to claim that the bank was making 20% of its £5.9bn profits on the African continent

Sramana Mitra: Free Apps, Ad-Supported Business Models are Dangerous!

At today's roundtable, the last for 2011, we had four different countries represented and an intense set of discussions on five very interesting businesses -- a fabulous event to end the year with. BootstrapTodayAnand Agarwal from Pune, India, pitched BootStrapToday, an Application Lifecycle

Jeffrey Rubin: Governments Powerless to Prevent Another Recession

The more you hear about the extraordinary efforts that governments around the world are taking to promote economic growth, the less confident you can be in the result.

Top Of The Line Linen Outfits Only At LinenLogon.co.za

Internet access has grown significantly in South Africa over the past few years. In turn, South African consumers are increasingly taking the opportunity to shop online.

U.S. Chamber’s ABI Embarks on Trade Mission to East African Countries | Import Industry News

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Africa Business Initiative (ABI) has launched a trade mission to four African countries and the annual African Growth and Opportunity ...

MediaStorm: Blog

MediaStorm's online publication is an eclectic showcase for multimedia storytelling. The goal is to tell the story of today's world in a truly in-depth manner. Contributors include a diverse range of exceptional storytellers.

What Trust Brings to Amazon, Zappos, and USAA - The Conversation - Harvard Business Review

Business bloggers at Harvard Business Review discuss a variety of business topics including managing people, innovation, leadership, and more.

Paul Boden: At the Crossroads: Time to Decide Whether Housing Is a Human Right or Commodity?

It is time we put an end to the federal government selling off precious publicly owned housing stock and reinvest in people and housing as a human right, not a commodity.

José Viñals: Time Waits for No Man: How to Secure Financial Stability in 2011

In emerging markets, policymakers must act now to avoid future crises. It is important to maintain the appropriate mix of macroeconomic and prudential financial policies to deal with the challenges posed by capital inflows.

Bill McKibben: Making Some Noise to Protect the Future of the 99%

Since climate change is the first truly global problem, those people have to figure out how to raise a common message, one that crosses the boundaries of language. The best method -- proven in countless social movements -- may be music.

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