2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Australia Business

  Sky News Australia   
Caltex to axe 350 jobs  NEWS.com.au
FUEL supplier Caltex will cut 350 jobs over the next 12 months as part of a restructure of the business. The announcement came as the company lifted first half net profit by one per cent to $173 million. Caltex said the job losses related to a cost and efficiency ...

Caltex to cut 350 jobs amid tepid profit growth   ABC Online
Caltex to axe 350 jobs, close Sydney refinery   9news.com.au
Caltex lifts H1 profit by 1%   WA today
Bloomberg   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Herald Sun   
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  Livemint   
Dollar Strengthens to 11-Month High Versus Euro on Fed, Ukraine  Bloomberg
The dollar rose to the highest in 11 months against the euro as Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen bolstered speculation policy makers will raise interest rates next year and as geopolitical concerns fueled haven flows. The U.S. currency climbed to the ...

Aust dollar slips at noon   The Australian
$A lower against strengthened US dollar   The Age
Tokyo shares open 0.40 per cent higher   Sky News Australia
The News International   
Financial Express Bangladesh   
Business Insider Australia   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Orora finds its feet, eyes acquisitions  Sydney Morning Herald
Nine months after its $2 billion demerger from Amcor, packaging manufacturer Orora is eyeing bolt-on acquisitions to augment profit growth from "self help" measures such as cost savings after reporting a better than expected increase in full-year earnings.
Plenty of upside in the Amcor-Orora demerger   Business Spectator

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Markets Live: BlueScope hammered  Sydney Morning Herald
1:17pm: The Tax Office is cracking down on the black economy, targeting businesses that are not declaring cash revenues, from restaurants through to home cleaners, in a bid to bring billions of dollars back into the tax net. The Tax Office told Fairfax Media it ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
ATO cracking down on cash economy  Sydney Morning Herald
The Tax Office is cracking down on the black economy, targeting businesses that are not declaring cash revenues, from restaurants through to home cleaners, in a bid to bring billions of dollars back into the tax net. The Tax Office told Fairfax Media it had ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
UGL opts for capital return over dividend as profit misses the mark  Sydney Morning Herald
UGL will make a capital return to shareholders after completing the sale of its DTZ property arm but will not pay a final dividend despite underlying net profits rising 22 per cent to $111.7 million. The increase in fiscal 2014 underlying net profits after tax was ...

UGL eyes shareholder returns   Herald Sun
Australia's UGL FY14 underlying net up 22 pct   Reuters
UGL profit grows 22% off low 2013 base   CommBank MyWealth
Yahoo!7 News   
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  The Australian Financial Review   
M2 annual revenue ticks over the billion dollar mark  The Australian
Melbourne-based M2 Group has posted a whopping 53 per cent increase in full-year net profit after tax (NPAT), with annual revenue ticking over the billion dollar mark. M2, which owns broadband service providers Dodo and the iPrimus, booked $67.1 million ...

M2's billion-dollar sales bonanza   CRN Australia
M2 delivers growth in revenue, profit and dividends   CommBank MyWealth
M2 posts AU$1.02b revenue with organic growth   ZDNet
ARNnet   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Iron ore slumps to two-month low  Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's most lucrative export has extended its losses after plunging to a two-month low last week. Iron ore, measured out of the Tianjin port in China, lost a further 2 per cent overnight on Friday, diving to $US90.10 a tonne, its lowest point since June 18.
Iron ore price slips nearer to $US90   The Australian
Australia's Miners Will Be Watching A Critical Level In Iron Ore This Week   Business Insider Australia

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Metgasco seeks compensation from NSW govt  The Australian
METGASCO is chasing compensation from the NSW government over its suspended coal seam gas drilling licence in northern NSW. ENERGY Minister Anthony Roberts suspended the licence in May on the grounds that Metgasco had failed to properly ...

Metgasco seeks settlement over licence suspension   The Land Newspaper
Metgasco negotiates for licence compensation   Echonetdaily

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  Australian Aviation   
Market looking for Qantas update on cost savings  Australian Aviation
When Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce steps to the podium to deliver what many tip to be a huge full year loss, the focus won't be so much on the the number itself. Rather, attention will instead be on any new initiatives to support Australia's largest airline ...

Jetstar to replace Qantas? Here's why that's absurd   Sydney Morning Herald (blog)
Australian Air Travellers Could Soon Use Smartphones, Tablets on Domestic ...   International Business Times AU
Qantas, Virgin flyers to get uninterrupted mobile device use   iT News
The West Australian   
Crikey (blog)   
Techly   
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