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Marketing beyond gimmickry

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 22 AUG 2012
... channels." The Financial Brand said instead of old world thinking, albeit what's old world today five years ago was cutting edge innovation, financial companies need to develop mobile applications, iPad apps and redesign their websites. But this doesn't ...

Aus Unity improves customer software

PRESS RELEASE  |  WEDNESDAY, 24 FEB 2010
... services firm has developed a roadmap to deploy Sword Ciboodle across a number of businesses, with in initial focus on campaign management, prospect management and complaints management. Longer term, Australian Unity expects to use the technology firm's ...

Unions attack retirement age change

ALEX DUNNIN  |  MONDAY, 25 MAY 2009
... for everybody. We can't have different rules for different jobs," the Treasurer said in an interview today. The Union campaign is drawing mixed reactions. Former Union boss and now ALP Senator, Doug Cameron, has echoed the concerns. But Mark Dreyfus ...

Market wrap - morning

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 14 SEP 2006
... such as Boeing Co and Caterpillar Inc on hopes lower oil prices would dissuade the Federal Reserve from resuming its campaign of interest-rate increases. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 45.23 points to 11,543.32. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 31 JUL 2006
... the economy slowed more than expected in the second quarter, lifting expectations that the Federal Reserve's two-year campaign of raising rates may be near an end. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 119.27 points to end at 11,219.70. The Standard ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... sentiment that domestic interest rates would remain on hold in the near term. This contrasts with the continued tightening campaign by the Federal Reserve - eroding Australia's interest rate premium. News of a record US trade deficit failed to prop up ...
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