Anthony Fitzgerald, CEO of MCN.

MCN targets online video boom

Foxtel's advertising sales arm Multi-Channel Network is positioning itself to sell local advertising for global digital video networks as part of its push to cash in on the ongoing explosion in digital video consumption.

Anthony Fitzgerald, CEO of MCN. a company that fuses data from sources that include debit and credit card spending.

MCN reports rapid automatic ad trading take-up

Foxtel's sales arm Multi-Channel Network has revealed that it is already selling 30 per cent to 40 per cent of its linear television advertising inventory through automated systems that target consumer demographics, just over six months since it began so-called programmatic trading.

Acquiring the office tower at 90-100 Mount Street North Sydney would be a savvy move for DEXUS, given its prime ...

DEXUS eyes $400m North Sydney project

The ASX-listed DEXUS Property Group has held discussions with multinational engineering firm Laing O'Rourke to acquire a prime commercial site in North Sydney.

The new apartment tower designed by Durbach Block Jaggers will be known as the Hourglass.

China's Greenland in $170m Sydney apartment sweep

Chinese state-owned conglomerate Greenland Holdings Group has bolstered its pipeline of apartment projects in Sydney the former Mercure Hotel site in the heart of Kings Cross and The Crown Hotel in Parramatta in a deal sources said is valued at around $170 million.

Adrian Burr was one of several owners of the 1998 Melbourne Cup winner Jezabeel.

New Zealander nabs Orica site

Wealthy New Zealand property developer and arts patron Adrian Burr has emerged behind the purchase of an Orica site in Sydney.

JB Hi-Fi CEO Richard Murray says being the category killer in a declining category like CDs is still a smart move.

Why JB Hi-Fi sees the CD as a long player

JB Hi-Fi CEO Richard Murray says compact discs are an important core product and will be around for a long time yet. But retailing wizard Guy Russo, who has almost doubled profits at Kmart in the past five years, disagrees.

Bridgehill Group is set to make a $30 million profit from the Kimberly-Clark office tower in Sydney.

Bridgehill eyes $30m profit on Milsons Point tower

Just over a year after buying the Kimberly-Clark office tower in Sydney's Milsons Point from property billionaire Bob Ell, Chinese developer Bridgehill Group is poised to flip the site for a potentially $30 million profit.