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Colin Kruger

Colin Kruger is a business reporter. He joined the Sydney Morning Herald in 1999 as its technology editor. Other roles have included the Herald's deputy business editor and online business editor.

High stakes at the Hyatt: AMP board to face investors at AGM
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High stakes at the Hyatt: AMP board to face investors at AGM

AMP's board will soon face investors at its annual meeting and the bad news is it has 750,000 shareholders, "many of whom are also our customers.”

  • by Colin Kruger

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Debts mounted as Gerry Harvey's dairy empire went bust
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Debts mounted as Gerry Harvey's dairy empire went bust

Harvey Norman is claiming $36.7 million as a creditor of the failed dairy venture - more than the $35.7 million being claimed by Coomboona’s banker, NAB.

  • by Colin Kruger
Sol Trujillo helped pull trigger on global ad guru Martin Sorrell
Analysis

Sol Trujillo helped pull trigger on global ad guru Martin Sorrell

An Aussie connection may have played a key role in Martin Sorrell's departure from global media agency, WPP.

  • by Colin Kruger
A Fletcher Building takeover bid is the last thing Ralph Norris needs
Analysis

A Fletcher Building takeover bid is the last thing Ralph Norris needs

A Fletcher Building takeover bid could provide the final humiliation for chairman - and former Commonwealth Bank boss - Ralph Norris.

  • by Colin Kruger
Novonix is a family affair for ex Dow Chem boss Andrew Liveris
Analysis

Novonix is a family affair for ex Dow Chem boss Andrew Liveris

Retiring Dow Chem boss Andrew Liveris will see many familiar faces when he joins the board of battery technology group Novonix.

  • by Colin Kruger
Former CBA boss Ian Narev departs with $12m worth of shares, with more on horizon
Analysis

Former CBA boss Ian Narev departs with $12m worth of shares, with more on horizon

Former CBA chief has millions riding on the bank's profit engine continuing to turn over at suitable pace.

  • by Colin Kruger
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Peter Bond dumps Linc stink, turns over a green leaf
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Peter Bond dumps Linc stink, turns over a green leaf

Linc Energy was found guilty of catastrophic environmental damage but its founder Peter Bond has already moved on to clean power with Kinetic Energy Australia.

  • by Colin Kruger
Rio Tinto's awkward relationship with its tax bill
Analysis

Rio Tinto's awkward relationship with its tax bill

Rio Tinto’s boss Jean-Sebastien Jacques and CFO Chris Lynch play good cop bad cop on the tax front.

  • by Colin Kruger
G8 Education's former chairwoman faces 25 years in jail
Analysis

G8 Education's former chairwoman faces 25 years in jail

Jenny Hutson was charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice following an ASIC investigation of G8's takeover bid for Affinity Education Group in 2015.

  • by Colin Kruger
Myer boss Garry 'Bruiser' Hounsell meets his match
Analysis

Myer boss Garry 'Bruiser' Hounsell meets his match

Garry Hounsell has a bit of a reputation as a corporate bruiser, but he knows when to back down.

  • by Colin Kruger
Billabong surrenders to bid from Quiksilver owner
Analysis

Billabong surrenders to bid from Quiksilver owner

Billabong investors surrendered to a takeover bid from Quiksilver owners, Boardriders, after the suitor sweetened its offer ahead of the meeting.

  • by Colin Kruger