Telstra puts squeeze on mobile queen
Maxine Horne is still Australia's richest female executive, but Telstra boss Andy Penn is ensuring she will occupy a much lower rung on the rich list this year.
Maxine Horne is still Australia's richest female executive, but Telstra boss Andy Penn is ensuring she will occupy a much lower rung on the rich list this year.
Heavily-shorted sandalwood grower Quintis takes a nosedive.
The man replacing Peter Gregg as Primary Health Care's CEO, Malcolm Parmenter, is making sure he has a Plan B in case suitors come knocking.
While the billionaire co-founder of Atlassian, Scott Farquhar, was making headlines with the purchase of of Australia's most expensive house, his business partner, Mike Cannon-Brookes, found something to crow about in another tech punt that has apparently proved a winner.
James Packer, Lachlan Murdoch and Gina Rinehart bought a $400 million stake in Network Ten in 2010 - those shares are now worth less than $10 million.
Computershare founder, Chris Morris, may have let go of the reins at the multibillion-dollar global registry group, but he obviously has not forgotten the golden rules which cemented his fortune.
Billionaires Lachlan Murdoch, James Packer and Bruce Gordon might end up with complete control of the Ten Network by Christmas if Malcolm Turnbull does not slash TV licence fees in the upcoming budget.
Billionaires Lachlan Murdoch, James Packer and Bruce Gordon might end up with complete control of the Ten Network by Christmas if Malcolm Turnbull does not slash TV licence fees in the upcoming Budget.
Nearly $5 billion was lost in translation as Japan Post's $6.5 billion acquisition of Toll to turn into a $1.8 billion turkey in less than two years. And former Toll boss Paul Little is not complaining.
Deborah Thomas has announced she will stand down as chief executive of Dreamworld owner, Ardent Leisure, just two years after she took the job and six months after the tragedy which claimed the lives of four people at the Gold Coast theme park.
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