Joshua Ngoma, CEO of Tranter Holdings (Pty) Limited, talks to Jayne Alverca about his desire to move beyond making a good profit and contribute to a lasting improvement in the economic conditions and livelihoods of the people of Southern Africa.

 


Until very recently, Greenland has been a sleeping giant with regard to oil and gas exploration. Hans Kristian Olsen and Stig-Morten Knutsen of the national oil company Nunaoil talk to Gay Sutton about the prospects for a significant discovery and how they will ensure the Greenlandic people will benefit.

 


Long before BEE, an altruistic businessman was working tirelessly to improve the lot of rural black South Africans, as Alan Swaby discovers.

 

Business men and women like to make money. Make enough of it and they sometimes turn philanthropic, contributing some of their wealth back to the community. But making money while being philanthropic results in a whole new level of personal satisfaction.


Pascal Mittermaier, head of sustainability EMEA for leading global property solutions provider Lend Lease, talks to Gay Sutton about the challenges of sustainable construction.

 


The Hadley Group is the UK’s largest manufacturer of cold rolled steel sections; and its operations in Dubai give it access to the high-growth economies in the east, an opportunity it is seizing with both hands.

 


Godfrey Phillips India is one of the largest players in the Indian cigarette industry, with an annual turnover of over Rs 3000 crore, or $620 million. Incorporated in 1936, the company has two major shareholders: the KK Modi Group, which holds the largest share, and the American tobacco giant Philip Morris.

 


The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2012 to be the International Year of Co-operatives (IYC) and Trent Bartlett, for the last 10 years CEO of Capricorn Society Ltd and a founder of Social Business Australia,has taken on the job of chairing the IYC 2012’s Australian Secretariat. We talk to him about Capricorn, IYC, and his vision for the co-operative movement.

 


Located on the northernmost point of the Red Sea, Aqaba Container Terminal is a port of international standards that is fast becoming the docking place of choice for all shipping lines wishing to move cargo not just through Jordan but through the whole of the Levant and Iraq. Jane McCallion reports.

 


South Africa-based Altech has established a leading position as a provider of converged communications in South Africa and East Africa. CEO Craig Venter explains how the company is gearing up to go global.

 


The board of Cambridge, UK-based Autonomy has unanimously recommended its shareholders accept a £7.1 billion offer from technology giant HP.

Founded in 1996, Autonomy provides infrastructure software to a customer base of more than 25,000 companies, law firms and public sector agencies globally. It has approximately 2,700 employees worldwide.

Over the past five years, Autonomy has grown its revenues at a rate of approximately 55 per cent and its adjusted operating profit at a rate of approximately 83 per cent per annum.