Crown casino shooting sparks street closure
Several streets have been locked down around Melbourne's Crown casino following reports of shots being fired.
Several streets have been locked down around Melbourne's Crown casino following reports of shots being fired.
The new WA Premier says a TAB sale could put the state's credit rating at risk.
Opening submissions were heard by the Australian Competition Tribunal on Tuesday
James Packer has had his hits and misses as a investor in the past 12 years.
Fourteen days of hearings regarding the Tabcorp and Tatts merger will start on Tuesday.
James Packer saw Macau boom and then fade, but he still leaves his partnership with Lawrence Ho richer for the experience.
James Packer's Crown Resorts has ended its 12-year adventure in Macau, selling the remainder of its stake in Melco Crown Entertainment.
The coordinated crackdown comes amid warming ties between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Philippine counterpart Rodrigo Duterte.
Chinese authorities are investigating the longer-term business practices of Crown Resorts on the mainland.
The casino company is continuing to cut costs to "reflect trading conditions".
The Crown Resorts staff detained in China are a step closer to having their day in court.
Competition for wagering licences and broadcast rights will be lessened if the merger goes ahead, says the ACCC.
Tatts Group has dealt would-be acquirer Pacific Consortium a blow, declaring that its revised $4.21 a share bid is not superior to the existing offer from Tabcorp.
Tatts Group has dealt would-be acquirer Pacific Consortium a blow, declaring that its revised $4.21 a share bid is not superior to the existing offer from Tabcorp.
Did the Pacific Consortium fail to offer enough to get a look at Tatts Group's books? Or has the Tatts board just lost the chance to create a genuine auction?
Another day, another development in the $8 billion Tatts Group takeover.
The architect of Crown's China push, Michael Chen, has left the casino group. Staff are still detained on the mainland.
Tatts shareholders have four words for chairman Harry Boon and his bankers at Goldman Sachs.
Pacific Consortium says dividends safe for Tatts shareholders under its bid
Racing broadcast strategies are a key part of the push to stop the $11 billion Tabcorp and Tatts merger
It's day three of the $7 billion battle for Tatts Group and it's time to talk about synergies. It's day three inthe $7 billion battle for Tatts Group mark II, and it's time to talk about synergies.
Broadcasters could take a significant cut to the estimated $120 million to $150 million spent by wagering companies.
Lotteries sector disrupter Lottoland has pounced on listed online lottery ticket seller Jumbo Interactive.
James Packer may have rapidly shrunk his global empire, but there's one place outside Australia where the casino mogul is not pulling back.
The value of Tabcorp's offer for Tatts has been declining, in parallel with its shares, so Tatts directors have an excuse to reassess their bias.
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