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| | | On Sunday Neil Burnard, disgraced businessman and director of Palentia, the alleged fundraiser for the toppled Westpoint group, returned to Australia after he was refused entry in a last minute dash to the United States after a last minute dash to remain ... |
| | | | ... the Institutional Investor and Extel surveys of analysts. He was also awarded top analyst of building materials by The Sunday Times in 2005. The appointment comes only months after former Tyndall chief executive officer, Michael Good stepped down to ... |
| | | | ... government can get clear figures comparing our taxation rates with other countries. Speaking on ABC TV's Insiders program on Sunday, Costello said, "we need to get the full-rounded picture on the table... [so] we can identify areas where Australia lags ... |
| | | | ... Finance and Administration, Senator Nick Minchin, has issued a statement seeking to redress remarks he made in a speech on Sunday that were widely reported as a push for government to cut the super contributions tax. Minchin, who made the comments during ... |
| | | | ... largest life insurer, may start investing in overseas financial markets before the end of the year, state media reported Sunday. The company, which raised $3.5 billion in the world\'s biggest initial public offering last year, has already filed for permission ... |
| | | | ... foreign exchange scandal earlier this year had hit the bank\'s corporate customers, NAB chief executive Graham Kraehe said on Sunday. However, Kraehe said customers had remained loyal and the bank was now poised for a turnaround. He told the ABC\'s Inside ... |
| | | | ... sharemarket would not have any long term adverse effects, Australian Stock Exchange chief executive Richard Humphry said on Sunday. Humphry said there had been comment that News Corp, which is joining the New York Stock Exchange, would take seven to ... |
| | | | ... our members in terms of understanding the business they're in," FPA's June Smith told ABC's Inside Business program on Sunday. |
| | | | ... and there might be pressure on margins, these are magnificent business franchises.\" Teele told Channel Nine\'s Business Sunday that he was buoyed by the appointment of Wesfarmers Michael Chaney to take over as chairman of NAB by September 2005. \"I ... |
| | | | ... been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of Melbourne newspaper The Age. Jaspan, 52, the current editor of Scotland\'s Sunday Herald, will move to Melbourne to take over from outgoing editor Michael Gawenda, according to The Age\'s website. Fairfax ... |
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