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ALL BTG’S OPERATIONS IMPROVE PERFORMANCES
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Bytes Technology Group (BTG) announced its interim results for the six months ended 31 August 2006 with improved performances by all its operations compared to the prior period...read more



BTG SHOWS HEALTHY GROWTH
Monday, April 24, 2006
Bytes Technology Group (BTG) grew headline earnings per share (including the raising of deferred tax assets) by 48% to 127.7 cents from 86.4 cents for the year ended 28 February 2006. Adjusted headline earnings per share, excluding the raising of deferred tax assets, increased by 27% to 109.4 cents. A dividend of 45 cents per ordinary share was declared which represents an increase of 40% over that of the previous year....read more



BTG OPENS ITS R1 MILLION LANGA MULTI-MEDIA CENTRE IN CAPE TOWN
Monday, March 13, 2006
Cape Town: A new state-of-the-art Multi-Media Centre at Langa High School was today officially opened by the Chairman of the Bytes Technology Group (BTG) and the founder and Chairman of the Altron Group, Dr Bill Venter. More than 400 dignitaries were present, including the Minister of Education, Mrs Naledi Pandor who was the guest of honour at the event. ...read more



BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP MAKES TOP TEN IN TOP EMPOWERMENT COMPANIES 2006
Thursday, March 09, 2006
JSE-listed Bytes Technology Group (BTG) is pleased to announce that it has cracked the number ten slot in the overall annual Financial Mail Top Empowerment Companies rankings, and measured fourth in the ICT industry. ...read more



LANGA HIGH SCHOOL HITS THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY WITH BTG/ALTRON
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
As part of their ongoing social responsibility project, Bytes Technology Group (BTG) and Altron are helping previously disadvantaged communities to join the global village through the provision of technology, training, knowledge and life skills. ...read more



BTG AND ALTRON HELP BRIDGE THE DIGITAL DIVIDE IN CAPE TOWN
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Following the success of the Gauteng Orange Farm multi-media project in 2004, Bytes Technology Group (BTG) and Altron have continued their social responsibility drive to help bridge the digital divide within South Africa, by investing close to R1million in a school in Langa. ...read more



 

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