John Borghetti
Former Virgin boss named new chair of Crown Resorts
John Borghetti will take the chair as the casino operator has passed its regulatory hurdles and now has to find a way to become financially profitable.
- Amelia McGuire
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Flying low: Virgin Australia chief not wasting time as he tries to revive airline
Virgin’s latest loss only underscores the obvious reality that, whatever its merits as an airline, Virgin is – and has been for years - a very poor business.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
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- Aviation
Borghetti leaves on a high as Virgin flies into the black
It has taken Virgin Australia 10 years to reinvent itself as a full service premium airline, and one that makes a respectable profit.
- Elizabeth Knight
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Off and racing the cheer stakes for Bleak City
It’s certainly good to be back in Sydney after a week of exile in Bleak City.
- Kylar Loussikian
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Virgin's secret heavyweight investor adds fuel to shake-up speculation
David Neeleman, one of the world’s most successful aviation entrepreneurs, has held a secret but significant stake in Virgin Australia for at least eight years.
- Patrick Hatch
'Dysfunctional, embarrassing': Major investor slams Virgin Australia
Virgin Australia has come under attack from high-profile investor Geoff Wilson, who has said the airline's chairman should be "embarrassed" by its share price.
- Patrick Hatch
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- Aviation
Window for change opens at Virgin as owners take exit row
Last week's purging of its balance sheet and its board guidance creates an opportunity to de-clutter Virgin Australia's share register and board.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
- Analysis
- Aviation
Virgin board clears the decks for John Borghetti's successor
The gold plating of the once very profitable low-cost carrier hasn’t yet produced a better business. That’s been left to the next CEO.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
Teflon John's financial outcomes didn't match his ambition
John Borghetti shredded capital and posted one profit in eight years but survived.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
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Shayne Elliott adds culture and career planning to ANZ's crime list
While the markets were hyperventilating about ANZ facing criminal charges, CEO Shayne Elliott was talking about career planning and corporate culture.
- Colin Kruger
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