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Maybe to maintain to lead over (Nigerian-operations-profit-propelled) MTN! Let's hope Voda considers Nigeria in their "domination" battle plans too...
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Posted: 2005-11-09 19:39:59
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Hey party people, hope by now you guys have downloaded the "legit" version of Opera Mini which works like a charm...now you can even open secure websites, still can't download attachments from Gmail though. There's all a better selection of bookmarks.
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Posted: 2005-11-09 22:30:00
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Hey party people, hope by now you guys have downloaded the "legit" version of Opera Mini which works like a charm...now you can even open secure websites, still can't download attachments from Gmail though. There's all a better selection of bookmarks.
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Posted: 2005-11-09 22:41:00
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Did my level best to download Opera Mini from mini.opera.com with no success. Couldn't even get a .jar file from the mirror site... kept on telling me about invalid .jad files
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Posted: 2005-11-10 04:23:00
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On 2005-11-09 18:46:16, sIssIs wrote:
@brix... I dunno why but I want to change or get better username... but Esato has problems... when I open Esato it says no-one logged on... etc. and then I want to create a new one-then it tells me I've gotta log out. so I'm stuck with this.
I actually want Vodafone to have the major part of Vodacom.
pm Laffen to change your username...
Why would you want vodafone to take over Vodacom??
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Posted: 2005-11-10 07:18:01
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@da krypsta: Here's the link for the legit version of Opera Mini...
http://mini.opera.com/my
@786KBR: The only reason Vodafone increased their share in Vodacom is because the African telecoms market has begin to show maturity and oppertunities are opening up all over the continent.
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Posted: 2005-11-10 07:32:57
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On 2005-11-10 07:32:57, brix25 wrote:
@da krypsta: Here's the link for the legit version of Opera Mini...
http://mini.opera.com/my
@786KBR: The only reason Vodafone increased their share in Vodacom is because the African telecoms market has begin to show maturity and oppertunities are opening up all over the continent.
I taught the other guys wanted to sell...
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Posted: 2005-11-10 07:44:24
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@786KBR: If someone offered you R16 billion with a host of other "sweetners" woluldn't you also sell? Beside, VenFin's primary business is not telecoms...they started off as a venture capital firm thus their name. Recently most of their income was derived from their stake in Vodacom but Vodafone offered them more money than what their stake was being valued at by the markets, thus they sold.
There's also news this morning that Telkom's stake in Vodacom SA- the South African subsidiary of Vodacom Group- might be further dilluted by a sale of minority shares to a BEE consortium.
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Posted: 2005-11-10 11:12:40
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@ brix,
WRT Simphiwe Dana, a good friend of ours,Zukiswa, has been ranting about this particularly talented individual as well, but I have been so out of what's what in the SA music scene that unfortunately I had heard of neither of them until Zuki mentioned Simphiwe last week.
I'm sure Zuki'll be bringing back a wide new range of SA music again when she returns to the UK after Christmas.
Speaking of the festive season...
the meteorologists here are predicting one of the coldest winters in the UK for quite some time...a very possible white Christmas for London,and the Thames River last froze over in parts during the 60's...
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Posted: 2005-11-10 13:23:59
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Speaking of cold, today the largest telescope in the Southern Hemisphere was official opened in Surtherland.
Check out
http://www.salt.ac.za/
You simply have to listen to Simphiwe to see a so many South Africans are going crazy about her music.
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Posted: 2005-11-10 13:35:13
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