Blokey Myer chasing Eva
The “New Myer” spent millions analysing data to discover its most valuable customer is a 30-something woman named Eva.
The “New Myer” spent millions analysing data to discover its most valuable customer is a 30-something woman named Eva.
The Waislitzes have been telling friends they have given each other licence to see other people
Nine boss David Gyngell had a trading update for Fairfax boss Greg Hywood yesterday on the pair’s streaming tie-up, Stan.
Ben Gray looks to be wasting no time drumming up interest in what is expected to be his own private equity fund.
He wasn’t there, but the launch of Seven and Victorian racing’s new TV channel, Racing.com, was all about Kerry Stokes.
The Grollo family are firming as likely buyers of the building housing Melbourne strip club Showgirls Bar 20.
It’s more a case of who didn’t give money to the Victorian division of the Liberal Party.
The on-again-off-again trial of celebrity PR Roxy Jacenko’s stockbroker hubby, Oliver Curtis, for insider trading is on again.
The table was just big enough for the heavy hitters to squeeze behind at AFL House as the $2.5bn rights deal was announced.
When it comes to Bill Shorten’s own disclosures, it seems the former trade union boss is more laid back.
The Crown boss joins a lofty crew of big shareholders collecting both divvies and wages.
Tony Abbott’s stance against a gay marriage conscience vote has set him up against serious corporate heavies.
It’s the question gripping the local residents: which of Australia’s richest families will pay to fix the footpath?
It might not be a dodo just yet but it appears all isn’t quite going to plan at Larry Kestelman’s VC firm Oxygen Ventures.
Kit Willow has re-emerged after her fallout with wealthy Apparel Group principals John Marshal and Andrew Michael.
Childcare in China is exciting. Just as Labor’s Tony Bourke who’s visited the republic twice in 10 months, has found.
In the news: Tony Burke’s trips to China; Rio Tinto chief Sam Walsh’s interest in graveyards; James Packer’s partying.
Not good with numbers and a bit of a thug: that’s how former Fosters boss Ted Kunkel is described in a new book by Ray King.
Could lingerie chain Honey Birdette be the next IPO from Singaporean Brett Blundy?
Let’s hope Brett Blundy has more luck selling his retail real estate roll-up than he’s had with his holiday shack.
Nudie Juice boss James Ajaka has quit after the sale to Filipinos Monde Nissin, earning some lemons from the founder.
It’ll be interesting to see if Les Webb’s mates are as keen to tip cash into the next company with which he is involved.
Singapore Power and China’s State Grid have opposed a possible bid by Ausnet in the privatisation of NSW power company TransGrid.
To add to Tabcorp chief David Attenborough’s worries, he now has the money-laundering police on his tail.
Sydney socialite Skye Leckie has taken to social media to champion husband David, the former Nine and Seven boss.
It was no wonder WorleyParsons founder John Grill was thinking about new business opportunities as he mulled retirement.
Ahmed Fahour has his hands full transforming the snail mail postal service into a new-age transport and logistics outfit.
Don’t cross Mordy boy Nicholas Moore when it comes to debts.
The mystery man at the centre of Bill Shorten’s stint at the union royal commission has emerged from the shadows.
Back at work after motorboating with Mariah, Crown tsar James Packer will ponder what to do to about his casino empire.
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