Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Seven Group Holdings has recorded a $718 million net profit for the two months to 30 June, saying the company is set for some solid growth over the next year. ...
Top export options
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Ian Murray, executive director of the Australian Institute of Export, says there is no way to sugar coat it - this is not an easy time to be an exporter. The dollar is high, many of our biggest trading partners are shaky and expansion is the last thing on the ...
Engineering growth in the gloom
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
The economy is spluttering, the commodity boom is over and the property section is doing it tough, yet Australia's engineering sector is proving to be remarkably resilient. ...
The rich who'll reap a budget bounty
Monday, 18 May 2009
As predicted, Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan's second budget contained a number of attacks on the wealthy. ...
The boom goes bust
Monday, 02 February 2009
For the non-believer, last week's news flow proved beyond any skerrick of a doubt that the mining boom is officially over. China's economy has slowed sharply, miners such as BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto are slashing jobs and shelving projects and commodity prices ...
Billionaires' investments go bad
Friday, 11 July 2008
The well-off can be caught by sharemarket shenanigans just like the rest of us, reports JAMES THOMSON. Gerry Harvey, James Packer and Richard Pratt have seen their investment portfolios take a hit this year. ...
Engineers ride the twin booms
Tuesday, 27 May 2008
The SmartCompany Dun & Bradstreet Industry Growth List for the engineering sector highlights the winners from Australia's resources and infrastructure booms and celebrates Australia's fastest growing engineering firm. Are you on the list? Report by JAMES ...
Who is getting richer from the budget?
Monday, 19 May 2008
The federal budget has been criticised for closing some wealth options – but a few have opened too. JAMES THOMSON reveals which filthy rich are looking to clean up, and which are looking a little leaner. ...
Small caps plummet... Credit risk for SMEs... Credit squeeze could hit harder: RBA... Labor IR shift?... Taxman targets: concern... Dollar tanks, market see-saws
Friday, 17 August 2007
Small caps plummet Credit risk for SMEs Credit squeeze could hit harder: RBA Labor IR shift? Taxman targets: concern Dollar tanks, market see-saws Small caps plummet Small and micro-cap companies have taken the heaviest hits in recent sharemarket falls ...
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