Corporate Travel Management Limited
The small-town mayor, the ‘deathtrap’ barge and the Aussie company’s $3.2 billion black hole
When Corporate Travel Management won a $3.2 billion deal to house UK migrants on barges in the last year, there was an obvious question: why was it getting into crisis refugee management?
- by Colin Kruger
Latest
Zooming, not flying: bosses say work trips will be ‘far less’ common
Business trips are back on the agenda but some of the country’s largest employers are exercising more discretion when it comes to work-related travel.
- by Patrick Hatch
Oil price optimism pushes ASX to three-week high
The local bourse has closed sharply higher on hopes of an end to the oil glut, as companies continue to search out funds to get through their COVID-19 hibernation.
- by Lucy Battersby
Corporate Travel takes fresh fire from shorts as virus strafes travel
Corporate Travel Management says short seller VGI Partners is trying to exploit the coronavirus outbreak and the downturn in the travel sector as it came under fresh attack.
- by Patrick Hatch
Opinion
World markets
The battle shaking markets in the age of information uncertainty
It's a conflict coming to define financial markets, and investors, regulators and the media are all being caught in the crossfires.
- by John McDuling
Corporate Travel Management lobs landmark legal threat at short-sellers
If successful the action could alter the way investors criticise companies in public.
- by Kylar Loussikian
CBD
Hedge funds
Someone serious must still be sceptical over Corporate Travel
We’d forgive you for forgetting, but there’s a travel agent saga that was hanging around far before the revelations about Helloworld.
- by Kylar Loussikian and Samantha Hutchinson
Corporate Travel Management rebounds from short attack on strong earnings
The company battled activist investing firm VGI Partners for months last year.
- by Nick Bonyhady
CBD
City life
Expensive lunch causes embarrassment over unpaid bill
What appears to have happened would politely be described as an embarrassing error.
- by Kylar Loussikian
Macquarie Street cements its reputation as the grubbiest Parliament in the country
Corrections Minister David Elliott detonated a bomb in question time on October 18 that was really only ever going to end one way.
- by Kylar Loussikian
EY backs Corporate Travel Management against 'mischievous' shorts
The ASX-listed travel group says the accounting firm has dismissed claims that it overstated its financial position and faces asset writedowns.
- by Patrick Hatch
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