FFM podcast ep26: The business end; delisting dynamics; property prowess; Equites; GrowthPoint

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In a captivating episode of Fantasy Fund Manager, BizNews’ Stuart Lowman speaks with Garreth Montana of Corion Capital and Kanyane Matlou from Terebinth Capital. The duo discuss the intriguing trend of company delistings, highlighting the reasons behind firms opting to delist. Matlou provides a detailed insight into his day-to-day tasks as a senior portfolio manager, sharing the nuances of the listed property market. They delve into the changing dynamics of the South African property sector post-COVID, emphasising regional disparities and gearing comparisons. As the Fantasy Fund competition nears its end, both guests share gaming strategies and underscore the importance of long-term vision over short-term market noise. Remember, each dawn of Monday is your chance to pitch your winning stocks. With enticing prizes awaiting, the game is on. Rally your comrades and head to www.fantasyfundmanager.co.za to register—big thanks to our platinum sponsors, Sharenet, Terebinth Capital, ClucasGray Asset Management, and MoneyBetter. And mark your calendars: Subscribe now to our podcast to keep up with every episode.
27 Oct 2023 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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