The Australian
Orica begins hunt for new CEO to replace Ian Smith
The Australian
ORICA chief Ian Smith is leaving the explosives company after an altercation with a staff member in which he admits he got too aggressive. Mr Smith told The Australian the incident, which is believed to have been with external affairs head Karen McRae in ...
'Be confrontational': Parting Orica boss Ian Smith's pearls of wisdomThe Age
The questionable legacy of Orica's Ian Kingsley SmithThe Australian Financial Review
Orica CEO steps downAustralian Mining
Sydney Morning Herald
Herald Sun
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The Australian
ORICA chief Ian Smith is leaving the explosives company after an altercation with a staff member in which he admits he got too aggressive. Mr Smith told The Australian the incident, which is believed to have been with external affairs head Karen McRae in ...
'Be confrontational': Parting Orica boss Ian Smith's pearls of wisdom
The questionable legacy of Orica's Ian Kingsley Smith
Orica CEO steps down
Reuters
Iron ore miner Fortescue scraps $2.5 billion refinancing, shares drop
Reuters
SYDNEY/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fortescue Metals Group Ltd, the world's fourth-largest iron ore miner, has pulled a $2.5 billion high-yield bond issue after a weak response from investors worried about tumbling iron ore prices. Fortescue, which had net debt ...
Fortescue Pulls $2.5 Billion Bond as Output War Cuts Iron PriceBloomberg
Fortescue shares slump after it 'defers' $US2.5b debt refinancingABC Online
Fortescue pulls $2.5bn bond as iron ore distress deepensFinancial Times
Wall Street Journal
The Australian Financial Review
The Australian
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Reuters
SYDNEY/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fortescue Metals Group Ltd, the world's fourth-largest iron ore miner, has pulled a $2.5 billion high-yield bond issue after a weak response from investors worried about tumbling iron ore prices. Fortescue, which had net debt ...
Fortescue Pulls $2.5 Billion Bond as Output War Cuts Iron Price
Fortescue shares slump after it 'defers' $US2.5b debt refinancing
Fortescue pulls $2.5bn bond as iron ore distress deepens
Wall Street Journal
Australia Police Charge Former Commonwealth Bank Exec With Bribery
Wall Street Journal
MELBOURNE, Australia—Australian police have charged a former executive at the nation's largest bank with bribery, alleging he and a colleague received payments in return for giving a lucrative technology contract to a U.S.-based company. The man was ...
Commonwealth Bank executive Keith Hunter was on fast track at bankSydney Morning Herald
CBA exec pleads not guilty over bribery claims, manhunt underway for alleged ...9news.com.au
Former Commonwealth Bank IT executive appears in court over bribery ...ABC Online
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Wall Street Journal
MELBOURNE, Australia—Australian police have charged a former executive at the nation's largest bank with bribery, alleging he and a colleague received payments in return for giving a lucrative technology contract to a U.S.-based company. The man was ...
Commonwealth Bank executive Keith Hunter was on fast track at bank
CBA exec pleads not guilty over bribery claims, manhunt underway for alleged ...
Former Commonwealth Bank IT executive appears in court over bribery ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Boral in $236m share buyback
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's biggest construction materials and building products group, Boral, has launched a buyback program to repurchase up to $236 million worth of its own shares. The company said on Wednesday it intends to buy back up to 5 per cent of its issued ...
Boral to buy back $236 million in sharesManufacturers' Monthly
Boral plans $236m share buybackSky News Australia
Boral is buying back 5% of the company for $236 millionBusiness Insider Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's biggest construction materials and building products group, Boral, has launched a buyback program to repurchase up to $236 million worth of its own shares. The company said on Wednesday it intends to buy back up to 5 per cent of its issued ...
Boral to buy back $236 million in shares
Boral plans $236m share buyback
Boral is buying back 5% of the company for $236 million
Sydney Morning Herald
Chinese 'golden ticket' millions eye Australian mining assets
Sydney Morning Herald
Chinese "golden ticket" visa money is looking for a home in Australian mining assets, with local private firms sounding out advisers on copper and gold assets to on-sell to visa hopefuls, often at a hefty premium. Sell side advisers told Fairfax Media that they ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Chinese "golden ticket" visa money is looking for a home in Australian mining assets, with local private firms sounding out advisers on copper and gold assets to on-sell to visa hopefuls, often at a hefty premium. Sell side advisers told Fairfax Media that they ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Five key lessons for attracting tourists to Australia
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian tourism operators are naturally looking to lure as many travellers - both international and domestic - to visit their hotels or attractions and take their day tours. But in the era of Big Data, knowing the customer is key to understanding how to best ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Australian tourism operators are naturally looking to lure as many travellers - both international and domestic - to visit their hotels or attractions and take their day tours. But in the era of Big Data, knowing the customer is key to understanding how to best ...
The Australian
NSW Liberals 'scrambled' to revise UBS report on power privatisation
The Australian
NSW Labor leader Luke Foley has attacked the Liberals for pressurising UBS to water down its initial analysis of the privatisation of the NSW electricity industry. Ten days out from the election, Mr Foley accused Mr Baird's government of having to “scramble” to ...
NSW election 2015: Government's electricity privatisation adviser says poles and ...Sydney Morning Herald
NSW election 2015: Liberal Party 'ordered' bank to change privatisation report ...ABC Online
Government's electricity privatisation adviser says poles and wires sale plan bad ...WA today
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The Australian
NSW Labor leader Luke Foley has attacked the Liberals for pressurising UBS to water down its initial analysis of the privatisation of the NSW electricity industry. Ten days out from the election, Mr Foley accused Mr Baird's government of having to “scramble” to ...
NSW election 2015: Government's electricity privatisation adviser says poles and ...
NSW election 2015: Liberal Party 'ordered' bank to change privatisation report ...
Government's electricity privatisation adviser says poles and wires sale plan bad ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's growth to pick up pace but rate cut still coming: Westpac
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's growth rate should pick up towards the end of this year, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute leading index for February, which says the weaker Australian dollar is starting to address imbalances in the economy. Westpac said on ...
Economy set to 'regain some momentum' in late 2015The Australian
Economy tipped to rebound in late 2015Sky News Australia
Australian Market DeclinesRTT News
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Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's growth rate should pick up towards the end of this year, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute leading index for February, which says the weaker Australian dollar is starting to address imbalances in the economy. Westpac said on ...
Economy set to 'regain some momentum' in late 2015
Economy tipped to rebound in late 2015
Australian Market Declines
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Victoria may consider a bailout to stop the state's second airport losing its only ...
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Avalon Airport chief executive Justin Giddings says the airport, near Geelong, has one month to convince the carrier to stay. "Jetstar are going through a review and are currently working with the Victorian government, but it's a matter for them," he told ABC ...
Tigerair in talks with Victoria's Avalon Airport about resuming services as Jetstar ...Sydney Morning Herald
Jetstar exit means trouble for AvalonThe Daily Telegraph
Fears Jetstar will pull out of Avalon3AW
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9news.com.au
Avalon Airport chief executive Justin Giddings says the airport, near Geelong, has one month to convince the carrier to stay. "Jetstar are going through a review and are currently working with the Victorian government, but it's a matter for them," he told ABC ...
Tigerair in talks with Victoria's Avalon Airport about resuming services as Jetstar ...
Jetstar exit means trouble for Avalon
Fears Jetstar will pull out of Avalon
Sydney Morning Herald
Bus drivers say Opal card readers are breaking down daily
Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney's bus drivers say they are encountering an increasing number of gremlins in the Opal Card system, claiming that ticket readers are breaking down more than they ever have. Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian has always said that making the public ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney's bus drivers say they are encountering an increasing number of gremlins in the Opal Card system, claiming that ticket readers are breaking down more than they ever have. Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian has always said that making the public ...
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