Business Day’s top 10 company stories of 2019

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From a more relaxed workplace to corporate scandals, here are the company stories that caught your eye

5. 2019 marked not only the end of a decade but for some in the business world, “the end of an era”. This was especially the case for6. Christmas specials for 2018 were hardly removed from the shelves when Woolworths found itself in a copyright incident. The retailer had to issue an apology after

the founder of Ubuntu Baba wrote about the similarities between her baby carriers and those sold by Woolies. 7. With increasing electricity prices, coupled with an unreliable supply, some businesses have turned to alternatives. Glencore partnered with a Swedish company to build a8. Apart from GDP and unemployment figures, liquidation statistics also reveal much about an the state of an economy. According to Stats SA,

 

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