ACCC chair warns bad deals could be done behind her back
After approving a deal for Woolworths to buy a controlling stake in PETstock, ACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb lashed out at the current merger system.
After approving a deal for Woolworths to buy a controlling stake in PETstock, ACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb lashed out at the current merger system.
The nation’s stevedoring industry recorded operating profit margins of 24.9 per cent last year, and that’s prompted interest from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Sigma shares hit a seven-year-high, triggering a $1.55bn rise in the fortunes of Jack Gance and Mario Verrocchi.
China has ended the suspension of three Australian abattoirs, in a surprise move the meat industry says is ‘a start’.
The boss of Taylors Wines, which recently scored a perfect 100 points for its $20 shiraz, fears the wine glut could last as long as five years to make it almost impossible to lift prices to cover rising costs.
If Woolworths isn’t careful it could find itself caught up in a Juuken Gorge-type Indigenous crisis in a Victorian country town.
Under Armour has a reputation as a strong exercise and fitness brand for men. Its new chief, Stephanie Linnartz, wants to change that.
A slowing Chinese economy has seen its wine market halve, with one local winemaker warning even if the crippling tariffs are removed it won’t help fix the Australian sector.
After a bruising public civil war with its biggest shareholder, Endeavour Group has pledged itself to improve its performance and do better for shareholders.
Metcash boss Doug Jones says independent supermarket banners are increasingly winning over shoppers from the major chains as households continue to ‘cross shop’ at several stores.
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