Greg Davies (@the_gregdavies) 's Twitter Profile
Greg Davies

@the_gregdavies

Opinions are my own ≠ Endorsements. Tweets are not advice ∑ Here to share ideas JSE and global markets. Head of wealth at Cratos Capital . God is my light .

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Tropic Health (@tropic_health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve de L'Escalier (Somebody/Anybody/Nobody) Bret Weinstein I trust data and evidence, not pharmaceutical marketing departments masquerading as science. But hey, keep following that blind faith - I hear it works great until the class action lawsuits start rolling in.

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Europe right now: We are against Trump because he wants to get a quick ceasefire in Ukraine and launch a strategic dialogue with Russia. “Therefore we should should move closer to China which is the state enabling Russia to continue its war in Ukraine."

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Good news and bad news Sasol’s 9M FY25: Good—Intl Chemicals revenue up, costs & capex managed, regulatory wins, US Phenolics exit. Bad—Margins pressured, coal quality & production outages hit Secunda & Natref, mining & sales outlooks revised down, global uncertainty persists

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But some bad news Sasol reports mixed Q3 FY25—operational challenges from coal quality and outages, but secures emissions licenses and welcomes supportive SA energy policy. Exits US Phenolics business, maintains financial guidance, and eyes opportunities amid globally

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Zeder’s net asset value per share (NAVPS) is expected to drop significantly—between 26.6% and 30.2%—from R2.48 per share (as at 29 February 2024) to a range of R1.73 to R1.82 per share (as at 28 February 2025). The main reason for this decline is the payment of special dividends

CN Wire (@sino_market) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇺🇸TRUMP: POWELL’S TERMINATION CANNOT COME FAST ENOUGH. POWELL SHOULD HAVE LOWERED INTEREST RATES, LIKE THE ECB, LONG AGO, BUT HE SHOULD CERTAINLY LOWER THEM NOW. mktnews.com/flashDetail.ht…

🇺🇸TRUMP: POWELL’S TERMINATION CANNOT COME FAST ENOUGH.
POWELL SHOULD HAVE LOWERED INTEREST RATES, LIKE THE ECB, LONG AGO, BUT HE SHOULD CERTAINLY LOWER THEM NOW.
mktnews.com/flashDetail.ht…
Aaron (@libertarianza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Politicsweb Economic suicide. And the obliteration of opportunity for talented, hard-working youth of a specific minority race group to get their foot in the door in any industry. Frankly, disgusting, and no better than the last system everyone fought so hard to eradicate.

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Everyone is a trader, whether they realize it or not. Some clock in each day, trading their time for a paycheck. Some pay tuition, exchanging money and effort for a degree. Some accept uncertainty, risking what they have in hopes of greater profit. Some set aside their happiness,

Hopewell Chin’ono (@daddyhope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A private luxury train owned by Rovos Rail of South Africa, headed to Victoria Falls and carrying 47 international tourists, collided with a goods train owned by the Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway (BBR) service outside Gwanda earlier today. I have been repeatedly saying on this

A private luxury train owned by Rovos Rail of South Africa, headed to Victoria Falls and carrying 47 international tourists, collided with a goods train owned by the Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway (BBR) service outside Gwanda earlier today.

I have been repeatedly saying on this
Shanghai Macro Strategist (@shanghaimacro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To be honest, this is a horror story for investors—it confirms that there is simply no plan in the White House. The fate of the entire global economy is basically in the hands of a few individuals. It’s unimaginable that averting a global economic catastrophe now hinges on a mini

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Mpumalanga govt pays R91,000 per laptop. How did we not know that Mpumalanga govt employs physicists developing astrophysics algorithms ??

Mpumalanga govt pays R91,000 per laptop. How did we not know that Mpumalanga govt employs physicists developing astrophysics algorithms ??
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SARS cracks down on tax dodgers. Passports can be seized, travel restricted, and businesses shut down for non-compliance. Source: ECR Shared via the Google app search.app/RuGENRjPivn9R2…