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PRIVATE INVESTOR. Sasol earnings likely to show growth next year.

Business Day (South Africa)

| July 01, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2008 Johnnic Communications. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Ben Temkin

PRIVATE INVESTOR Sasol earnings likely to show growth next year THIS column is flying blind today. Almost all navigational links via Telkom are on the blink. No Stock Exchange News and, for all I know, the market could have crashed and all the information I have on the Private Investor portfolio and the High Yield portfolio are just history.

This is an exaggeration, of course. I can rely on newsprint, radio and TV and will be able to route the column via my friendly local technology outlet but I feel I'm in a vacuum.

On the assumption that my information remains reliable, I'm carrying on regardless, reviewing Sasol. This was one of the …

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