Business
Companies
You're worth $2.54 to Facebook: Care to pay more?
The one rumour about Facebook that never seems to die is that we are about to be charged to stay on the platform.
- by Jennifer Duke
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Opinion
Energy
Coal hypocrisy all round
The Government and energy company Alinta have come up with a plan for the most expensive, unreliable and polluting power possible.
- by Ben Oquist
Commercial real estate
Cricket HQ and CBD tower bowl for buyers
Australia’s cricket reputation may have been knocked for a six but that hasn’t stopped the sport’s governing body putting its head office up for sale.
- by Simon Johanson
Commercial real estate
Shifting strategy for large format retail
Large format retail centres are no longer solely the preserve of furniture and electrical goods.
- by Nicole Lindsay
Commercial real estate
Sibling Spice follows childhood theme
A Carnegie restaurant/café gets its name, ‘Sibling Spice’, from the twin children its owners recently had and follows up with a childhood theme.
- by Stephen Crafti
Media & marketing
How the volatile fight for cricket rights could reshape Australian media
David Peever has been involved in tense negotiations throughout his career, but he hasn't had his finest moments this year.
- by John McDuling & Jennifer Duke
Commercial real estate
Transit retail hitting the mark as train stations multiply
Transit hubs, like hospitals and airports, are the new frontiers for retailers.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Retail
Myer shares soar on DJs takeover talk
Myer's market value jumped by $29 million on Friday off a rumour that David Jones was considering buying its arch rival.
- by Patrick Hatch
Opinion
Wine
Carlyle uncorks a fine Australian wine deal
Carlyle can justifiably raise a glass to its latest buyout.
- by Alec Macfarlane
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Media & marketing
Foxtel lobs aggressive bid to grab cricket for pay TV
Foxtel is believed to have made a multi-million dollar offer for cricket broadcast rights in a strategy that could put international games on pay TV.
- by Jennifer Duke