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| | | Turbocharging its workforce automation, Praemium has finalised restructuring the local information technology division that made several jobs redundant and is on track to save $9 million in salary expenses. This includes cost savings from the closure ... |
| | | | ... for financial advisers than for tax agents and BAS agents. Financial advisers should be able to meet the information technology and client identification requirements that the ATO requires tax practitioners to uphold and these are accepted as preconditions ... |
| | | | ... currently vice president of corporate services at Edith Cowan University (ECU), where he oversees finance, information technology, buildings and facilities and commercial operations. He is also the director of ECU Holdings, the university's investment ... |
| | | | ... a wide range of businesses and points the way to streams of revenue that extend years into the future. "Information technology is the clearest beneficiary, but the effects are also strongly visible in the materials and energy sectors, where demand for ... |
| | | | ... chief executive of the new division. This resulted in prioritising digitisation and the loss of numerous information technology-related roles. "Over the next half we expect to make significant enhancements to our technology capability that will improve ... |
| | | | ... up its workforce digitisation by culling nearly 30% of its total number of employees who mainly work in information technology-related roles. The move comes off the back of the acquisition of Technotia Group for $7.5 million, which finalised on January ... |
| | | | ... excluding Australia. The ETF charges a management fee of 0.35%. Its dominant sectors currently are financials, information technology, and industrials; the US makes up close to half of the index's country allocation. Betashares said momentum investing ... |
| | | | ... 2.0% but capital rotated sectors to materials (33.9%) as investors reduced high-valuation growth exposure. Information technology fell by 25.4% and healthcare fell by 19.0% amid firmer commodities and a softer US dollar. Overall, material stocks performed ... |
| | | | ... outsourcing policy in place; one does not have offshore outsource policies at all; and seven licensees' information technology policies did not specifically reference or set additional requirements for offshore staff. None of the licensees undertook ... |
| | | | ... valuations and macro-economic volatility. In the March quarter, GQG slashed its consumer discretionary and information technology holdings to reposition for the "extraordinary market volatility" after US tariffs were rolled out. GQG also scaled back ... |
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