Thursday, January 12, 2017

Record grain harvest to soften GrainCorp's poor FY finish and other top stories.

  • Record grain harvest to soften GrainCorp's poor FY finish

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  • 100s of jobs on line after Gold Coast's BLK goes bust

    100s of jobs on line after Gold Coast's BLK goes bust
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  • Sydney, Melbourne in top 10 most expensive retail zones in the world

    Sydney, Melbourne in top 10 most expensive retail zones in the world
    With the swag of new international labels, Sydney's Pitt Street Mall and Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall have cemented their positions as some of the most expensive locations in the world to rent a store.While New York's Fifth Avenue, Paris' Avenue des Champs-Elysees and Hong Kong's Causeway Bay have held their top three positions, Australia's popularity with international retailers, who are willing to pay higher rents for a flagship site, has kept its main strips on the map. More Bu..
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  • Woolworths to fast track Big W sale

    Woolworths to fast track Big W sale
    The shock departure of Big W boss Sally Macdonald has fuelled talk Woolworths will fast-track its plans to sell off the embattled discount department store.Sources close to Woolworths suggest the retailer was confident it could fix the business six months ago but management was disappointed with its recent performance and the weak outlook for fiscal 2017 following big inventory clearances and more than $300 million in writedowns. There's no doubt they want to sell this business, one analys..
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  • SurfStitch shareholders lash out at former CEO

    SurfStitch shareholders lash out at former CEO
    Surfstitch co-founder and former CEO Justin Cameron (l) says he's keeping a "watching brief" on the company and may try to privatise if the right opportunities arise. Louie Douvis SurfStitch co-founder Justin Cameron says he is keeping a "watching brief" and may attempt to privatise the online retailer if the right opportunity arises."I, like all shareholders, am greatly disappointed and frustrated with the position the company finds itself in..
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  • Domino's hails delivery of 'world's first' drone pizza

    Domino's hails delivery of 'world's first' drone pizza
    Domino's claims it has completed the world's first pizza delivery by drone.The company said it shipped two pizzas - one peri-peri chicken and one chicken and cranberry - from a store to a customer in Whangaparaoa, 25 kilometres north of Auckland, shortly before lunchtime on Wednesday. Domino's demonstrated a pizza delivery using a DRU Drone by Flirtey in Auckland in August. Photo: Supplied The company said the successful use of the unmanned aerial vehicle represented the first commercial..
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  • Weak wages knock economy pick-up hopes

    Weak wages knock economy pick-up hopes
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  • Virgin Australia boss John Borghetti talks up airline's future

    Virgin Australia boss John Borghetti talks up airline's future
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  • Markets Live: Banks keep ASX in black

    Markets Live: Banks keep ASX in black
    That's it for Markets Live today. Thanks for reading and your comments. See you all again tomorrow morning from 9. And just to leave you on a high note, you'll be *thrilled* to hear that the sharemarket float of messaging phenomenon Snapchat is likely to make chief executive Evan Spiegel and his Australian fiance, model Miranda Kerr, one of the world's richest young couples. Snapchat's parent, Snap Inc, filed paperwork for an initial public offering that may value the company as high as $US25 ..
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  • CommSec fined $200k for allowing trading in dead client's account

    CommSec fined $200k for allowing trading in dead client's account
    CommSec has paid a $200,000 fine for allowing the relative of a deceased client to trade shares on the dead person's online account for months after the broker was told about the client's death.The failure to lock the dead client's online share-trading account was revealed by the corporate regulator, as it also highlighted broader problems in CommSec's handling of deceased estates. More Business Videos Previous slide Next slide What is ASIC? Lessons from start..
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