Chanticleer
Tabcorp AGM worries fade, but tensions remain
Wagering and lotteries giant Tabcorp should avoid a second strike, and its chairman is safe, but the pressure on the board remains.
From the trainers’ tower at Caulfield racecourse, where Chanticleer watched a steady stream of horses work on Tuesday morning, it’s easy to see that spring is in the air.
For wagering and lotteries giant Tabcorp, this is the busiest time of the year – and not just because the racing hits top gear on Saturday with the Caulfield Cup in Melbourne and The Everest in Sydney.
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