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.
Stonepeak founder Mike Dorrell was in the right place at the right time. But the highly sought after fund manager is rewriting the rules on infrastructure.
There is little confidence the same board that fundamentally allowed an appalling corporate culture and poor leadership to thrive, can also fix it.
The billionaire founder of WiseTech Global, Richard White, has the backing of his board but there are active discussions about the chief executive taking leave from the tech major.
Kathy Duff has delivered a report card on her council following its first six months in office, declaring it had already carried out one of the biggest road resealing programs in its history. Vote in our poll on the council’s performance so far:
From truck drivers to nurses, speechies, admin officers, machine operators and foremen, if you’ve been thinking about a career change, check out this list of more than 20 jobs available in Gympie, with annual pay packets ranging from $60,000 to $155,000 and even up to $302,000.
The vision for a multimillion-dollar, multipurpose community hub in the South Burnett’s most ‘magical’ destination has taken a giant leap forward.
Packing ample punch, the Cupra Leon VZx is a genuine hot hatch that keen drivers will love.
Ironpot, Mannuem, Nords/Red Tank and Jumma roads are South Burnett roads expected to be impacted during construction of the Tarong West Wind Farm, and the South Burnett council is moving to try to control the one thing it says it can.
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