Former Virgin boss’ surprise new gig
Jayne Hrdlicka has confirmed her next move after stepping down as Virgin Australia chief executive.
Jayne Hrdlicka has confirmed her next move after stepping down as Virgin Australia chief executive.
Flight Centre has blamed US policy changes for wiping up to $105m from its full-year profits. So is Donald Trump changing the way we travel?
Travel retailer Flight Centre has downgraded its full-year profit guidance, blaming recent changes to US trade and entry policies.
Lynas talks up opportunity in China-US fight. Bega preps for Fonterra deal. James Hardie allays governance concerns. Tariff impacts weigh on Flight Centre, Brambles. Telix down on FDA blow.
A controversial feature in the election campaign has highlighted how working from home tensions are still bubbling under the surface in Aussie workplaces.
Latest travel figures show just how far America has slumped on the list of destinations Australians book for international trips.
The ASX 200 trimmed a big intraday fall as US stock index futures and US Treasuries reversed early losses. Asian stocks are mixed with the Nikkei 225 down 3 per cent and the Hang Seng index turning up 1.3 per cent. Xi Jinping will visit Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia next week for a response to Trump’s 145 per cent tariff war.
Technology and mining stocks lead surge on local bourse. US futures point down after Wall Street’s historic session as Chinese leaders meet to respond to Trump’s 125 per cent hit.
The Kiwi carrier has unveiled its first redesign in 14 years as Qantas continues the hunt for a designer for its new uniforms.
One of Australia’s big four banks has been accused of behaving so badly it could amount to torture after it committed an extraordinary series of errors.
A relief rally added $116b in value to the Australian sharemarket on Thursday following Donald Trump’s decision to pull back from a global trade war.
The Greens have unveiled a $30m election pitch to lure discount retailers such as Aldi to Australia’s smallest state.
US President Donald Trump’s wild backdown on tariffs has lifted Wall Street and sent the Australian sharemarket shooting up.
US President Donald Trump’s wild backdown on tariffs has lifted Wall Street and sent the Australian sharemarket shooting up.
Original URL: https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/business/companies/page/9