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Telstra, ombudsman flag compensation after EFTPOS outage

Telstra, ombudsman flag compensation after EFTPOS outage

A technical outage took down EFTPOS machines nationwide on the weekend forcing many small business owners to ask customers to pay in cash.

  • by Patrick Hatch

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Taking stock: Why Amazon is a very different employer from Sears
Industrial relations

Taking stock: Why Amazon is a very different employer from Sears

Half a century ago, a Sears salesman could retire with a nest egg worth well over $US1 million in today's dollars. These days, shareholders come first.

  • by Nelson D. Schwartz and Michael Corkery
Apple will stop revealing how many iPhones it sells. That’s a bad sign
Analysis
Phones

Apple will stop revealing how many iPhones it sells. That’s a bad sign

Apple's move to cut back its disclosures should serve as a jolt for all investors.

Tesla investigated over 'misleading' production figures
Manufacturing

Tesla investigated over 'misleading' production figures

US regulators have demanded Tesla hand over information as part of a criminal investigation into whether Elon Musk's electric car maker misled investors over its production figures.

  • by James Titcomb & Alan Tovey
Two strikes and still hitting: Paula Dwyer's tough run this racing season
Paula Dwyer

Two strikes and still hitting: Paula Dwyer's tough run this racing season

Paula Dwyer will get to reaffirm her standing as one of Australia’s most successful corporate leaders this Saturday at one of the biggest events on the corporate calendar: Derby Day at Flemington.

  • by Colin Kruger & Nick Toscano
'Huge week': Bookies in overdrive ahead of biggest four race days
Gaming & wagering

'Huge week': Bookies in overdrive ahead of biggest four race days

As bookmakers scramble for market share there should be good offers available for punters.

  • by Nick Toscano
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Artwork takes centre stage at The Glen
Commercial real estate

Artwork takes centre stage at The Glen

A work by artist Suzie Stanford is the centerpiece of The Glen shopping centre’s new fashion and lifestyle wing.

  • by Stephen Crafti
By the shorts: how this company wins by betting on failure
Hedge funds

By the shorts: how this company wins by betting on failure

VGI has made a name for itself taking down some very big names.

  • by Kylar Loussikian & Patrick Hatch
ISPT and Victoria University to build vertical campus
Commercial real estate

ISPT and Victoria University to build vertical campus

ISPT teams up with Victoria University and the Victorian Department of Education and Training to develop a 32-storey vertical campus in the heart of Melbourne.

  • by Simon Johanson
Developer strikes office deal on St Kilda boulevard

Developer strikes office deal on St Kilda boulevard

Property developer John Beville has offloaded a premium St Kilda Road office tower for around $165 million, almost doubling his money over four years.

  • by Simon Johanson
REIT mangers keeping an eye on interest rates
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Commercial real estate

REIT mangers keeping an eye on interest rates

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  • by Winston Sammut