The Internet
The Chemicals Industry
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Surveys At A Glanc...
A monopoly in search of an industr...
New formula needed to be competitiv...
Improving quality the way to take on the...
Big shake-up in speciality marke...
Global players pick local gian...
Sasol to put billions into its plant...
Huge ethylene plant planne...
Bid to remould plastics industr...
The beauty lies in more than just its lo...
Future bright as...
Partnerships ...
Setting the standard on information high...
Specific target market requires careful...
Cheaper hardware major selling poin...
Trailblazing the way to the digital econ...
State-of-the-art space for growt...
Support virtually anywhere anytime...
Integrated database has designers flying...
Training course to suit every use...
Putting customers first once mor...
Network tentacles creep ever deepe...
Training course to suit every use...
The ultimate in lightweight mobilit...
Version 8 fast and adaptabl...
Datasoft means business after joining wi...
E-cash's payday awaits new rule...
Monopoly bid goes against the tren...
Laying down the law in cyberspac...
ISDN fills the cost ga...
Telkom's grip 'belongs to age gone by...
New lease of life for smaller user...
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Surveys At A Glance
This weeks Business Times Internet features two value-packed surveys. Here you can access the full text of the articles, as well as explore our additional information in the form of Internet links to relevant sites, recent Business Times coverage of the issues and other interactive features on our site. So examine Surveys online for complete context and background information.
The Internet
Our survey covers issues such as corporate use of the Internet, electronic commerce and the future of E-cash, and tackles Telkom's controversial monopoly bid for sole control over Internet connectivity in South Africa. Take a vote and then voice your views on the proposal in our discussion forum.
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The Chemicals Industry
Take a look at the new pressures bearing down on the South African chemicals industry and see what local players are doing to improve their competitive edge. We examine various corporate initiatives and look further afield to international developments in this sector, and what their potential impacts may be.
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| Date |
Business Times Surveys |
| June 29 |
Short-term Insurance |
|   |
Outsourcing |
| July 6 |
SA-US Trade |
|   |
Technology |
| July 13 |
Vehicle Tracking |
|   |
Privatisation |
|   |
Office Automation |
| July 20 |
Corporate Banking |
| July 27 |
Satellite TV |
|   |
JSE |
| August 3 |
Technology |
|   |
The Steel Industry |
| August 17 |
Life Assurance |
| August 24 |
The Cement Industry |
| August 31 |
Affordable Housing |
| September 7 |
Corporate Finance |
|   |
Technology |
| September 28 |
Merchant Banking |
| October 5 |
Technology |
| October 19 |
Waste Management |
| October 26 |
Franchising in SA |
| November 2 |
Technology |
| November 9 |
The Internet |
| November 30 |
Aids in the Workplace |
| December 7 |
Technology |
*NOTE: The above is a proposed schedule of surveys to be published by the Business Times. They are however subject to change and constant revision.
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