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Listed tech company Digislide Holdings in administration after class action threat
Patrick Stafford An Adelaide-based technology company that made a name for itself building small, portable projectors has been placed in administration, just weeks after a major investor encouraged shareholders to join in on a class action.

Pets Paradise franchise in Federal Court stoush with disgruntled franchisees
Madeleine Heffernan Negotiations will continue between Pets Paradise and two former Queensland franchisees, after the decades-old pet care chain was found to have breached the Trade Practices Act by making misleading and deceptive claims when the franchisees signed up.

Property prices down slightly in December, Melbourne and Perth hardest hit
Larry Schlesinger Capital city dwelling prices fell 0.2% in December on a seasonally adjusted basis, with Melbourne dwelling values down 0.5% and Perth values down 1.6%.

Woolworths to sell struggling Dick Smith chain, close 100 stores: Midday Roundup
Patrick Stafford Woolworths has signalled that it will sell off the troubled Dick Smith chain following a structural review of the business, also announcing that it will close up to 100 stores over the next two years.

Business confidence lifts in December, but employment weaker: NAB report
Madeleine Heffernan The latest monthly business survey showing confidence strengthened in December but remained below the series long-run average is a creditable result given the European debt crisis, although not a turnaround, a bank economist says.

Online sales tipped to exceed existing US levels, but bricks and mortar best placed: Expert
Madeleine Heffernan The percentage of online sales across the globe is tipped to rise even further, with an analysis of major American retailers showing that an average 8% of sales are made online, well above the Australian average.

Telstra warns on NBN pricing
Patrick Stafford The telecommunications industry has reacted against the NBN's special access undertaking, with Telstra questioning the company's wholesale access price – just as the network begins to ramp up its construction efforts.

Australian businesses open to trading in yuan
Patrick Stafford Retailers may be able to get a better deal by trading with Chinese suppliers in yuan instead of US dollars, but experts have warned that it won't work for all businesses.

Building, household sectors to pick up later this year but hiring intentions low, new surveys reveal
Patrick Stafford Industries connected to the household and building sectors may see a reprieve by the end of the year, although businesses will need to start developing new ways to source staff as baby boomers retire, BIS Shrapnel says in its new forecast.

Strong fundamentals mean there is no Australian housing price bubble: ANZ
Larry Schlesinger ANZ forecasts house prices will remain on hold or fall slightly in 2012, but will not crash.

Why retail rents simply have to come down: Gottliebsen
Robert Gottliebsen The shopping centre landscape will change dramatically by the end of the year as three forces combine to push down rents – including a hefty hit from American online retailing.
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