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Telkom moet ‘n “waardige opvolger” vir Nombulelo "Pinky" Moholi, uitvoerende hoof van die maatskappy, vind, het Solidariteit gesê.
Telkom-aandele het aansienlik gedaal ná die Mededingingstribunaal se besluit om die landlyn-operateur met R449 miljoen te beboet.
Telkom is met R449 miljoen beboet omdat die maatskappy sy dominansie in die telekommunikasie-mark misbruik het.
The Communication Workers' Union salutes the Cabinet's decision against a possible transaction between Telkom and South Korean company KT Corporation.
The proposed transaction between Telkom and South Korea’s KT Corporation would have provided Telkom’s capital requirements for three years.
“Stay calm, we have a plan,” was the weekend message from Telkom’s management to shareholders when announcing its dismal annual results.
Telecommunications group Telkom admits its results reflect the challenges it faces, but says it has a growth strategy in place.
Telkom het bekendgemaak dat hy 'n 1/3 daling in sy voljaar-wins het en daarom die uitbetaling van dividende opskort.
Telkom has forecast a steep profit plunge, causing its shares to fall more than 7%.
Telkom staffers have pleaded with the Competition Commission to secure their jobs, which they say are at stake if Telkom is fined R4.5bn for price-fixing.
Telkom shares were hit after the Competition Commission said in papers it wants the operator to be fined R3.5bn for an excessive pricing complaint from 2004.
A barometer monitoring copper thefts shows there was a decrease of just over 17% over the past year, says the The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Telkom says it is considering acquisitions of ICT firms as revenue from fixed-line services declines.
Trade union federation Cosatu says the further privatisation of Telkom through the sale of a stake to a Korean firm will not benefit consumers.
Solidarity has accepted Telkom's offer of a 7% pay rise this year, says the union.
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