Myer chairman Paul McClintock squibs AGM fight
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Myer's AGM is set for November 18 in Melbourne, and Paul McClintock has saved himself an embarrassing re-election vote.
Myer's AGM is set for November 18 in Melbourne, and Paul McClintock has saved himself an embarrassing re-election vote.
More magazines are on the chopping block at Bauer Media following CEO Nick Chan's announcement of company-wide 'viability' audit.
Getting a word in edgewise was the challenge faced by Citi's Itay Tuchman as he chaired a panel populated by the formidable trio of Turnbull, Ridout and Spring.
Hats off to our favourite failed revolutionary board member, Vocus' James Spenceley.
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Tributes have flowed for Richard Hockey - the small businessman father of former Treasurer Joe Hockey.
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The attempted board coup he launched was, according to ousted Vocus director James Spenceley, a "gold-standard example of corporate responsibility".
Despite Waleed Aly's best attempts to win the Olle night with his segue into French philosophy, the evening belonged to ABC chair Jim Spigel...
Now a Wollongong basketball team finds itself caught up in the Vocus brouhaha.
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