US election: The five themes that count for business
From tech, to trade and Wall Street, businesses have a big stake in the outcome of today’s US presidential election.
From tech, to trade and Wall Street, businesses have a big stake in the outcome of today’s US presidential election.
Any other chief executive would have been forced out a long time ago. This is no ordinary boss.
Peter King’s time at the banking major was never going to be marked by transformational deals. Rather it involved relentless fixing of long-term problems.
Investors love giant tech stocks including Apple, Microsoft and Meta, but some analysts say their short-term outlook is shaky.
Rob Scott’s conglomerate will be tested when gravity finally catches up with the hardware juggernaut.
CEO Vanessa Hudson will find it harder to keep everyone onside as she navigates the end of the post-Covid-19 travel boom.
Prestige brand Genesis, the luxury arm of Hyundai, combines a long features list with a potent twin-turbo V6 engine in the G60
The Olympics gave Nine a super sugar hit, but three major problems are looming as CEO Mike Sneesby needs to quickly grapple with a changing TV landscape.
Brad Banducci leaves as one of the supermarket’s longest-serving bosses. Can his legacy survive the hits of the past six months?
Two bosses are stepping down in coming months and both will leave an undeniable mark, having reshaped their businesses dramatically.
The bets on copper and potash show BHP is undergoing another of its landmark reinventions. Will it be enough?
Sleep disorders are a share market winner but pizza and plumbing are under pressure in new stock recommendations.
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