2014年9月28日 星期日

2014-09-29 Australia Business

  Herald Sun   
Treasury Wine Estates private equity bids fail to win board approval  The Australian
SHARES in Treasury Wine Estates have plunged by more than 14 per cent on news that talks have ended with two separate private equity suitors that had made indicative takeover offers worth $3.4 billion. The winemaker confirmed this morning that suitors for ...

Treasury Wine shares plunge as KKR and TPG talks end   Sydney Morning Herald
Treasury Wine Estates to go it alone after rejecting A$3.4bn bids   Financial Times
Citing Low Offers, Treasury Wine Halts Takeover Talks   New York Times
ABC Online   
Business Spectator   
Sky News Australia   
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  SmartCompany.com.au   
Coles banned from calling their bread 'fresh' for three years  The Age
Coles will not be able to label bread baked overseas and frozen "fresh" for three years. Supermarket chain Coles has been banned for three years from advertising that its bread was made or baked on the day it was sold. Coles was also ordered to display a ...

Coles slapped with three-year ban for “freshly baked” bread claims   SmartCompany.com.au
Coles in three-year bread ad ban   Herald Sun

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Markets Live: Shares trim losses  Sydney Morning Herald
1:04pm: The Australian dollar may have shed 6.5 per cent this month, on track to make September the worst month since May 2013, but the foreign exchange rate is still only at levels last seen in January. And the last time the Australian dollar was trading ...


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  The Australian   
Qantas A380 on Sydney-Dallas route a vote of confidence: Joyce  The Australian
A MOVE by Qantas to put its flagship Airbus A380 on the Sydney-Dallas/Fort Worth route is a vote of confidence in the airline's North American and international operations, Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce said today. The first flight by the world's biggest ...

Qantas' international operations 'turning the corner' says Alan Joyce   Sydney Morning Herald
World's longest flight on biggest plane takes off   NEWS.com.au
Qantas 'turning the corner' says Alan Joyce   The Age
Australian Aviation   
Courier Mail   
Australian Business Traveller   
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  Herald Sun   
Protester disrupts Australia rail line into world's biggest coal terminal  Reuters
SYDNEY, Sept 29 (Reuters) - A protester has disrupted train movements into Australia's Newcastle port, the world's largest coal export terminal, the national rail network operator said on Monday. Environmental group Front Line Action on Coal released a ...

Activists disrupt Whitehaven Coal operations in NSW   ABC Online
UPDATE 1-Trains roll at Australia coal port after protester removed   Reuters Africa
Protesters target Whitehaven Coal   The Land Newspaper
Australian Mining   
Namoi Valley Independent   
The Australian   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Reserve Our Gas campaign launched to fight for lower gas prices  Sydney Morning Herald
Australia holds an enviable supply of natural gas. But, unlike every other gas-exporting country, it has no laws to keep a certain amount of extracted gas onshore, driving up prices and hurting consumers and manufacturers, campaigners say. On Monday, the ...

There's A Push To Set Local Quotas On Australian Gas Because Global Markets ...   Business Insider Australia
Campaign to keep natural gas reserves for industry   ABC Online
Australian Workers Union campaign claims 235000 jobs could be lost when gas ...   Courier Mail
Manufacturers' Monthly   
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  Herald Sun   
A weekend of football finals didn't dampen enthusiasm for property buyers  Herald Sun
Hot Homes: Grand Designer Interview 7:03. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. In the Hot Homes studio is Grand Designs featured architect Domenic Alvaro, plus Yarramalong glam, and a mosaic carpet from a Western Australian mansion.
Real estate prices too hot? Buyers say no   The Australian Financial Review
Sydney flares up after flurry of auctions   Perth Now

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  ABC Online   
Farmers, food manufacturers and supermarkets unite in calls for less ...  ABC Online
Farmers, food processors and supermarkets have released a joint report recommending the Federal Government reduce regulatory burden across the entire food and farm sector. The Coalition made an election promise to cut red tape for small business, but ...

Red tape holding back local food industry from paddock to plate   SmartCompany.com.au
State of the Industry report released   FOOD Magazine - Australia
Food industry unites on complex laws   The Australian Dairyfarmer
The Australian   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Government urged to act on corporate tax dodgers  Sydney Morning Herald
The federal government is facing calls to toughen sanctions against corporate tax dodgers and prevent profits made in Australia being repatriated overseas as it emerged just 15 per cent of the nation's biggest companies pay the 30 per cent company tax rate ...

Australia's biggest tax dodgers   NEWS.com.au
Business in 90 Seconds   ABC Online
A third of top Australian companies pay less than 10pc tax   Yahoo!7 News
Brisbane Times   
Business Insider Australia   
Herald Sun   
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  The Australian Financial Review   
It Looks Like Nathan Tinkler's Multi-Million Dollar Debt To Gerry Harvey Could ...  Business Insider Australia
Former mining mogul Nathan Tinkler reportedly owes Gerry Harvey around $40 million, but his debts could be cleared when the Patinack Farm dispersal sale finishes up on Wednesday. On its first day, the auction, which was organised by Harvey to recoup ...

Tinkler's horse sale off and running with Harvey set to recoup $40 million debt   SmartCompany.com.au
Tinkler close to settling Harvey debt   Herald Sun
Horse sale looks likely to wipe out Tinkler's $40m debt to Harvey   The Australian Financial Review

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