Pacific Brands to sell King Gee, Hard Yakka workwear to Wesfarmers as profit ... Sydney Morning Herald
Pacific Brands is poised to sell off famous brands like Hard Yakka and King Gee after forecasting another difficult year in 2015. The clothing and textiles distributor has flagged another "material" fall in earnings in 2015 and said the outcome of a strategic ...
Wesfarmers buys Hard Yakka, King GeeThe West Australian
Shedding workwear makes sense for Pacific BrandsThe Australian
Pacific Brands sell workwear business to Wesfarmers Industrial and SafetyAustralian Mining
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Pacific Brands is poised to sell off famous brands like Hard Yakka and King Gee after forecasting another difficult year in 2015. The clothing and textiles distributor has flagged another "material" fall in earnings in 2015 and said the outcome of a strategic ...
Wesfarmers buys Hard Yakka, King Gee
Shedding workwear makes sense for Pacific Brands
Pacific Brands sell workwear business to Wesfarmers Industrial and Safety
Share market edges higher The Age
The share market is slightly higher with gains in the financial sector offsetting the impact of a falling iron ore price on the miners. Commonwealth Bank's dividend reinvestment plan for shareholders is helping boost its share price, while insurers were also ...
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The share market is slightly higher with gains in the financial sector offsetting the impact of a falling iron ore price on the miners. Commonwealth Bank's dividend reinvestment plan for shareholders is helping boost its share price, while insurers were also ...
How almost 300000 SMSFs avoid paying income tax Sydney Morning Herald
Only a fraction of Australia's half-a-million self-managed superannuation funds pay any income tax, experts say, because of generous super concessions and franking credits that are undermining the federal budget. Tax Office statistics show almost 300,000 ...
SMSF experts hit back at claims of a tax-free rideSmartCompany.com.au
SMSFs pay little tax: reportHerald Sun
How almost 300000 SMSFs avoided taxThe Australian Financial Review
The Adviser (blog)
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Only a fraction of Australia's half-a-million self-managed superannuation funds pay any income tax, experts say, because of generous super concessions and franking credits that are undermining the federal budget. Tax Office statistics show almost 300,000 ...
SMSF experts hit back at claims of a tax-free ride
SMSFs pay little tax: report
How almost 300000 SMSFs avoided tax
Boart warns of risks to financial survival Sydney Morning Herald
As Rupert Murdoch demonstrated when News Corp faced financial oblivion in the early 1990's: if you owe the bank $100, that's your problem, but owe it $100 million, then it is your bank's problem. For troubled drill contractor Boart Longyear, its $US556 ...
Boart Longyear future looks uncertainAustralian Mining
Boart Longyear narrows H1 lossHerald Sun
Boart Longyear 'teetering in the right direction' to avoid collapseYahoo!7 News
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As Rupert Murdoch demonstrated when News Corp faced financial oblivion in the early 1990's: if you owe the bank $100, that's your problem, but owe it $100 million, then it is your bank's problem. For troubled drill contractor Boart Longyear, its $US556 ...
Boart Longyear future looks uncertain
Boart Longyear narrows H1 loss
Boart Longyear 'teetering in the right direction' to avoid collapse
$A lower against stronger greenback Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian dollar is weaker against a strengthened greenback, despite disappointing economic data out of the US. At 0700 AEST on Tuesday, the local currency was trading at 92.97 US cents, down from 93.22 cents on Monday. All US data released ...
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The Australian dollar is weaker against a strengthened greenback, despite disappointing economic data out of the US. At 0700 AEST on Tuesday, the local currency was trading at 92.97 US cents, down from 93.22 cents on Monday. All US data released ...
Auckland Airport profit up to $NZ170m The Age
Auckland International Airport has reported an 11 per cent gain in annual profit, broadly in line with its guidance. Underlying profit, which strips out changes to investment and derivative valuations, was $NZ169.9 million ($A158.17 million) in the 12 months ...
Auckland airport reports profit jumpSydney Morning Herald
Auckland Airport lifts FY2014 revenues by +6%, retail up +2.2%MoodieReport
Auckland International Airport Ltd shows why it's one share to buy and hold foreverMotley Fool Australia
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Auckland International Airport has reported an 11 per cent gain in annual profit, broadly in line with its guidance. Underlying profit, which strips out changes to investment and derivative valuations, was $NZ169.9 million ($A158.17 million) in the 12 months ...
Auckland airport reports profit jump
Auckland Airport lifts FY2014 revenues by +6%, retail up +2.2%
Auckland International Airport Ltd shows why it's one share to buy and hold forever
What to look out for at the Murray inquiry Sydney Morning Herald
Elizabeth Knight: Banks are making their customers appy · Banks ramp up their resistance. The financial sector this week has its last big chance to make arguments to the financial system inquiry, chaired by former Commonwealth Bank boss David Murray.
Australia's Big Banks Are Rounding On David Murray's Financial InquiryBusiness Insider Australia
National Australia Bank bond 'new low in big play'The Australian
Banks ramp up resistance as Murray inquiry closesThe Age
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Elizabeth Knight: Banks are making their customers appy · Banks ramp up their resistance. The financial sector this week has its last big chance to make arguments to the financial system inquiry, chaired by former Commonwealth Bank boss David Murray.
Australia's Big Banks Are Rounding On David Murray's Financial Inquiry
National Australia Bank bond 'new low in big play'
Banks ramp up resistance as Murray inquiry closes
Emmy Awards 2014 live ceremony coverage Sydney Morning Herald
1:26pm: Just recapping the top five moments of the ceremony had to be: 1. Billy Crystal's dedication to Robin Williams: "It's very hard to talk about him in the past because he was so present for almost 40 years. He was the brightest star in the comedy galaxy .
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1:26pm: Just recapping the top five moments of the ceremony had to be: 1. Billy Crystal's dedication to Robin Williams: "It's very hard to talk about him in the past because he was so present for almost 40 years. He was the brightest star in the comedy galaxy .
Qantas, Virgin allow use of electronic devices in-flight for first time The Australian
AIRLINE passengers can use mobile devices on planes from today, but have been warned to keep their electronics on in-flight mode, which means no phone calls. Qantas and Virgin will allow gate-to-gate use of small electronic devices such as smart phones ...
Tigerair likely a key focus during Virgin Australia's resultsAustralian Aviation
Australian airlines approve phone use on flightsBBC News
Australia's Qantas, Virgin Allow Smartphones Throughout FlightsNDTV
Crave Online
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AIRLINE passengers can use mobile devices on planes from today, but have been warned to keep their electronics on in-flight mode, which means no phone calls. Qantas and Virgin will allow gate-to-gate use of small electronic devices such as smart phones ...
Tigerair likely a key focus during Virgin Australia's results
Australian airlines approve phone use on flights
Australia's Qantas, Virgin Allow Smartphones Throughout Flights
Abbott to announce RET's finished: report The Australian
Tony Abbott will seek to freeze the Renewable Energy Target at 16,000GWh, effectively ending the scheme, The Australian Financial Review reports. According to the newspaper, the Dick Warburton-led RET review has been handed to the government, and ...
Gas & coal could bid into proposed new Low Emission TargetABC Online
Jolting some common sense into the RET debateBusiness Spectator
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Tony Abbott will seek to freeze the Renewable Energy Target at 16,000GWh, effectively ending the scheme, The Australian Financial Review reports. According to the newspaper, the Dick Warburton-led RET review has been handed to the government, and ...
Gas & coal could bid into proposed new Low Emission Target
Jolting some common sense into the RET debate
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