2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Australia Business


The Australian
   
Former Sigma execs face jail   
The Australian
The former chief executive of Sigma Pharmaceuticals, Elmo De Alwis, and the company's former chief financial officer, Mark Smith, may face jail after pleading guilty to overstating the group's profits. During a brief appearance at the County Court in ...
Former Sigma CEO Elmo de Alwis faces jail for falsifying company books   Sydney Morning Herald
Sigma Pharmaceuticals' ex-CEO De Alwis, CFO Smith plead guilty to cooking ...   ABC Online

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NEWS.com.au
   
Kewell named again in car scandal   
NEWS.com.au
SOCCER star Harry Kewell — who had a $3 million contract to be a “brand ambassador” for Jeep for three years — has been accused of making payments to a personal bank account of former car company boss Clyde Campbell. New court documents also ...

Harry Kewell made personal payments to Fiat Chrysler boss Clyde Campbell ...   Sydney Morning Herald

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The Australian
   
Briscoe may need higher bid for Kathmandu: Morgan Stanley   
The Australian
Analysts at Morgan Stanley believe New Zealand retailer Briscoe's $NZ1.80 ($1.58) bid for Kathmandu undervalues the adventure goods retailer's business and a higher offer may be required to win over shareholders. Briscoe formally launched a takeover ...

Kathmandu board tells shareholders to 'take no action' on Briscoe bid   Sydney Morning Herald
Update on Kathmandu Holdings Ltd takeover: What you need to know   Motley Fool Australia
Briscoe could become a trans-Tasman retailer if it wins Kathmandu   Stuff.co.nz
WA today   
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New York Times
   
Mixed Messages and No Progress in Greek Crisis   
New York Times
BRUSSELS — Bewildered Greeks, not to speak of people throughout Europe and the world, could be forgiven for wondering who, if anyone, is in charge. In the past few days, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras of Greece has blown up negotiations with European ...

US, Europe markets close higher on new Greek plan   The Australian
It is unlikely Greece will leave euro, and the country will move from crisis ...   Firstpost
Cannot Contact Server   The Australian Financial Review
Reuters   
CNN   
Irish Independent   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
How Asciano founder Mark Rowsthorn missed a $340m payday   
Sydney Morning Herald
Asciano founder Mark Rowsthorn could be forgiven for feeling a little bitter about the $9.05 a share takeover bid for the port operator from Canadian giant Brookfield. He has 340 million reasons to feel hard done by. When Rowsthorn and former Toll ...

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ABC Online
   
Pacific Brands shares surge on shock jock sales   
ABC Online
Pacific Brands shares have surged by almost a third after the company announced a surprise profit upgrade. The owner of well-known clothing and textile brands including Bonds, Sheridan, Berlei, Jockey and Holeproof says its pre-tax earnings are likely ...
Pacific Brands upgrades profit guidance as Bonds, Sheridan shine   Sydney Morning Herald
Pacific Brands raises guidance   Herald Sun
Pacific Brands lifts full-year earnings guidance   MarketWatch
CommBank MyWealth   
Trading Room   
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Computerworld Australia
   
iiNet to power SA gCloud initiative   
The Australian
Internet service provider iiNet has signed a new deal with the South Australian government to deliver a range of cloud computing services through its South Australian subsidiary Internode. Internode will deliver the SA gCloud service to the government ...

iiNet to deliver Cloud services for SA Government   ARNnet
SA government agencies to adopt cloud services   CIO Australia
iiNet to deliver cloud services to SA government agencies   Computerworld Australia
iTWire   
Impress Media Australia (press release)   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Aust on track for decade of deficits   
The Australian
Australia is on track to record more than a decade of budget deficits, with a new report suggesting the likely reality is more dire than current projections. The Grattan Institute working paper suggests both Labor and Coalition governments have been ...
Grattan Institute slams Budget hopium   MacroBusiness (blog)
Grattan Institute hits out at Treasury and federal budgets based on 'hope'   Sydney Morning Herald
Australia 'is shifting the cost of budget repair onto its kids'   Business Insider Australia
The Australian Financial Review   
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ABC Online
   
NBN rollout expands to thousands of extra Hunter homes   
ABC Online
Thousands of Hunter region homes and businesses have been added to the list of regions where the National Broadband network will be rolled out. The NBN has released its quarterly update to the national construction plan, with an extra 53,000 premises ...

Only one spot in Hornsby will have faster internet speeds than the rest of the ...   The Daily Telegraph
Kal, Margs to get NBN connection.   The West Australian
200000 homes added to NBN roadmap, due for construction before end of 2016   CyberShack
The Queensland Times   
Computerworld Australia   
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RTT News
   
Trade balance in deficit in May   
Herald Sun
AUSTRALIA'S trade balance remains in the red, with a deficit of $2.75 billion in May. ECONOMISTS had expected a deficit of $2.25 billion. Exports rose one per cent, while imports were down four per cent, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on ...
$A falls due to trade deficit   Trading Room
Australia May Trade Deficit A$2.751 Billion   RTT News
Australia Trade Deficit Narrows   Nasdaq
Business Spectator   
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