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    HARD LABOUR AHEAD
    By Matthew Hill. Additional reporting by Larry Claasen
    SA's construction bosses are learning a whole new business - nailing jelly to the wall. That's what it's going to feel like trying to secure new projects as the global crisis leaves the local economy wobbling. The cracks in the cons...

    WHERE TO PUT YOUR MONEY
    By Larry Claasen
    Investors should not write off construction stocks just yet. Despite share prices plummeting - the JSE's construction index has dropped 36% from 76,64 to 48,75 points for the year to end-April - some analysts don't share the market's negativity. ...

    FRANKLY DISAPPOINTING
    By Larry Claasen
    What a difference a year makes. Back then Esorfranki - formerly Esor - was the toast of the AltX and construction stocks. With a market cap of more than R1bn, it was one of the largest companies on the JSE's junior board. Investors ...

    LOWER END BEGINS TO STIR
    By Larry Claasen
    Don't believe all the talk:BBE: of there being no spark left in the residential housing market. The middle to upper-end of the market - homes valued from R700 000 upwards - might have taken a knock but the entry-level sector is about to get a new lea...

    THE BRAIN INFLUX
    By Larry Claasen
    The upside to the global crisis is it's driving back scarce construction skills to SA. With construction activity worldwide sputtering, particularly in the Persian Gulf and Dubai, many SA engineers are facing unemployment and are bei...






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