SEEK
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- The Long and Short of It
Seek shook up how we search for jobs. Can it stay in the game?
The company is a household name in the job search market, but can it maintain its edge as competitors such as LinkedIn look to cut its grass?
- Millie Muroi
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Alfred Health takes over tower vacated by Seek
Alfred Health leases a whole tower in St Kilda Road vacated by online employment firm Seek.
- Simon Johanson
‘Exciting and terrifying’: Crypto just like nineties tech boom, says Seek co-founder
Matt Rockman says investors can no longer ignore cryptocurrencies, likening Bitcoin and Ethereum to the development of the internet.
- Dominic Powell
Former Commbank boss Ian Narev to take CEO role at Seek
Former Commonwealth Bank boss Ian Narev will become Seek chief executive on July 1, his first chief executive role since stepping down at Commonwealth Bank in 2018.
- Colin Kruger
Seek puts short attacks behind it as investors applaud sunnier outlook
ASX-listed online employment giant’s latest trading update points to a post-COVID revival of its Australian operations.
- Colin Kruger
Pohl position: fund manager bets on Seek in race against short sellers
Fund manager Emmanuel (Manny) Pohl is sticking with one of his best bets in the market, Seek, calling the short seller attack a cheap shot.
- Lucy Battersby
Seek boss slams short seller's report as 'littered with inaccuracies'
However, Blue Orca replied within hours stating that the Chinese business Zhaopin had removed 64 of the 66 employers on its platforms that the short seller identified as likely fake.
- Colin Kruger
Seek's business is 'rotten' and carrying toxic debt, activist says
Seek shares have dived after the recruitment giant was hit by damaging claims from a short-seller.
- Cara Waters
Seek confirms Zhaopin investor talks following Alibaba speculation
Seek has confirmed its Chinese unit Zhaopin is speaking to potential investors amid speculation e-commerce giant Alibaba is keen to tip “hundreds of millions of dollars” into the firm.
- Colin Kruger and Alex Druce
Seek reports $111m loss but points to green shoots in China
Seek Ltd pointed to signs of a rebound in its China business but conceded it is impossible to accurately forecast the duration or shape of the recovery out of COVID-19.
- Colin Kruger
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