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| | | The music has stopped, should we cease dancing? Two consecutive days of losses on Wall Street is a very long time in financial markets so much so that "pundits struggle to explain stocks stumble", according to the Australian Financial Review (AFR). ... |
| | | | Long-serving chair of Media Super Gerard Noonan is retiring at the end of the month as the $6 billion fund continues its due diligence in merger talks with $52 billion fellow industry fund Cbus. Susan Heaney is set to step into the role, with Media ... |
| | | | ... getting involved with Felton, whom he originally believed to be a local entrepreneur trying to help new artists enter the music industry. Mazurek said the rapper "never received a dollar from Mr. Felton's failed venture and immediately removed his ... |
| | | | ... vogue," he said. "In this environment we may take some criticism for our approach and be tested but we believe when the music stops, we will be glad we focused on the most enduring company fundamentals." |
| | | | ... opportunity and got out of the way. He had your back no matter what." The tribute noted his undeniable love for his family, music and golf. "Ian always spoke of his family at work and was very proud of them and we all feel like we know them personally," ... |
| | | | The peak body for industry superannuation funds has launched an advertising campaign to warn Australians against crystallising their losses amid the market turmoil caused by COVID-19. Re-using a line from the backing track present in its television ... |
| | | | ... when equity markets started their slippery slide into where we are now, it'll be 9 March 2020. That was the day the music died. Sure, equity markets were already sliding since the start of the year but it was on this day that markets had their first ... |
| | | | ... clear; if business leaders are not consistent, empathetic and clear with their response, they should prepare to face the music. Although it is impossible to predict exactly how the next few months will pan out; how many people will lose jobs, how many ... |
| | | | ... Energy Artists - also known as FEAT - a group of Australia's top musical artists who share a vision "that artists and the music industry could invest in renewables as a powerful response to the reality of climate change". FEAT's website lists ... |
| | | | ... it." In its final member newsletter, SCOA wrote: "SCOA Australia, in a number of different guises since 1923, played the music for nearly one hundred years, ably accompanied by our many members, our volunteers, consultants, many different service providers ... |
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