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The Cape Town Stock Exchange (CTSE) is a stock exchange based in Cape Town, South Africa. [1] It is the second largest stock exchange in South Africa, after the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), and the only one other than the JSE that is authorized to trade in both equity and debt.
Exterior of the Food Lover's Eatery outlet on Heerengracht Street in Foreshore, Cape Town. Food Lover's Market is a South African supermarket chain that operates franchised grocery stores and convenience stores in Southern Africa. [5] The company is a member of the Franchise Association of South Africa. [1]
PEP retail stores focus on selling clothing, footwear, textiles, homeware, and cellular products to the lower end of the market that aims to sell items at the lowest possible price in large volumes in both rural and urban areas. They are Pepkor's largest and first subsidiary, with over 1,500 stores in countries across Southern Africa. [16] [17 ...
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The economy of the Western Cape in South Africa is dominated by the city of Cape Town, which accounted for 72% of the Western Cape's economic activity in 2016. [7] The single largest contributor to the region's economy is the financial and business services sector, followed by manufacturing.
Takealot.com (stylised as takealot.com) [1] is a South African e-commerce company based in Cape Town, South Africa.It is regarded as South Africa's largest online retailer, [2] [3] takealot.com has helped grow online shopping in South Africa, [4] [5] [6] and was the first local retailer to take part in Black Friday.
A 2011 study published by the University of Cape Town about the richest 10% found that nearly 40% are black, where this group had once been almost exclusively white. [171] While only 29% of the absolute wealthiest [ vague ] South Africans are black, this jumps to 50% among the "entry-level" rich (defined as earning more than $4,000 per month ...