Stokes no longer ‘Little Kerry’
‘Little Kerry’ Stokes is now the ‘other Kerry’ and he is making an entirely opportunistic offer intended very precisely to not take over the building materials group Boral.
‘Little Kerry’ Stokes is now the ‘other Kerry’ and he is making an entirely opportunistic offer intended very precisely to not take over the building materials group Boral.
Once Victoria emerges from its now Clayton’s end to the latest lockdown, that must be it. Never again.
Casino group Crown Resorts is operating in what is undoubtedly the most bizarre collection of circumstances that any publicly listed company in Australia has ever done.
The latest G7 agreement on global tax reform is more like a fantasy on steroids than a landmark deal.
THE idea that if Tony Abbott would just go away, the failings and sheer ineptitude of both government and prime minister would be miraculously resolved is just rubbish, writes Terry McCrann.
THE two big retailers Coles and Woolworths and Commonwealth Bank are the three companies that arguably have more impact on the lives of all 24 million Australians, writes Terry McCrann.
AT the crazy peak of the boom, BHP Billiton was, very briefly, a “four-bank” resources giant and easily our biggest company by almost any metric, writes Terry McCrann.
THE Prime Minister says “no” not once but twice. A former premier says “yes”. All three answers were sensible and good for bank customers, writes Terry McCrann.
SO-CALLED “fake news” is supposed to have been invented either by or around Donald Trump and in the fervid swamp of social media, writes Terry McCrann.
THE State Government must take over the Hazelwood power station and keep it operating, writes Terry McCrann.
THANKS to Donald Trump, we have started the year with the clearest outlook for investment and the economy than we’ve seen in quite a while, writes Terry McCrann.
THE State Government quite simply cannot be trusted to protect the public interest in any dealings with Transurban, writes Terry McCrann.
TRANSURBAN has been playing the Victorian state — mostly, Labor — governments on a break at every critical juncture and Victorian motorists and businesses have paid the bill, writes Terry McCrann.
IS $8 billion going to be plucked from motorists and given free to Transurban? This simple question can only be answered by an open independent analysis, writes Terry McCrann.
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