Technically speaking, has James sent Zuck packing?
He’s officially one of Australia’s biggest tech investors so when James Packer pulls his cash from Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta and Jeff Bezos’ Amazon it’s worth asking why.
He’s officially one of Australia’s biggest tech investors so when James Packer pulls his cash from Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta and Jeff Bezos’ Amazon it’s worth asking why.
As ANZ chief Nuno Matos rolls the dice on which side of the Yarra to live, he’s doing it from the comfy confines above Australia’s swankiest casino.
If the NBL is happy to release its financial affairs to club owners on receipt of a court order, why hasn’t it done so without one?
It’s a little hard to bear. NRL’s return to WA is causing headaches for a long-established Perth social club catering to the gay community which is at pains to distance itself from the franchise.
Fortescue’s now mothballed Gladstone electrolyser factory was a veritable sponge for federal and state green grants worth $60m. So will the federal and state governments ask for a refund?
A costly hydrogen facility in Queensland’s Gladstone has been dumped. Now, Fortescue wants to deliver on its green iron dream to keep the Pilbara competitive against better grades coming out of Africa.
There’s a long list of items before the Foreign Investment Review Board but the trickiest could be South Korean Hanwha if it makes another tilt at navy shipbuilder Austal.
As if life as an AFL coach weren’t busy enough, Cats coach Chris Scott has added another job to his busy schedule – this time as a director with an ASX-listed company.
A year on from their Parisian encounter, Andrew Forrest and Leila Benali are both pushing Moroccan renewable energy on the UK government – but not quite at the same time.
Anybody who is anybody was there for the University of Melbourne’s famed Faculty of Business and Economics centenary dinner. But there was one glaring exception.
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