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Nissan exec Greg Kelly released on bail in Japan

Nissan exec Greg Kelly released on bail in Japan

Television footage captured the bespectacled Kelly, slowly walking out of the detention centre on Christmas Day.

  • by Mari Yamaguchi

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Ten Aussies who shook the world in tech and media in 2018
Opinion
Innovation

Ten Aussies who shook the world in tech and media in 2018

A handful of Australians made serious waves globally this year in the increasingly converged fields of tech, media and business 

  • by John McDuling
TPG boss David Teoh's future in the hands of competition watchdog
Telecommunications

TPG boss David Teoh's future in the hands of competition watchdog

Notoriously private TPG executive chairman David Teoh is under increased scrutiny over his mobile network rollout.

  • by Jennifer Duke
MYOB can do better than KKR's bid. But it probably won't
Opinion
Software

MYOB can do better than KKR's bid. But it probably won't

KKR & Co looks like it's low-balling MYOB Group.

Rio will turn big miners back into big spenders
Opinion
Mining

Rio will turn big miners back into big spenders

The Anglo-Australian giant and peers like BHP have been steadily churning out cash, but investors have understandably fretted this will be wasted on overpriced deals. Expect that to change in 2019.

  • by Clara Ferreira-Marques
Nathan Tinkler sues Whitehaven Coal for alleged breach of contract
Mining

Nathan Tinkler sues Whitehaven Coal for alleged breach of contract

Former mining magnate Nathan Tinkler is taking listed coal producer Whitehaven Coal to court, alleging breach of contract over shares issued as part of a deal struck in 2012.

  • by Jennifer Duke
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How to get a refund or exchange for an unwanted Christmas gift
Retail

How to get a refund or exchange for an unwanted Christmas gift

We don’t always make the right choice when shopping for Christmas presents. This is what to do if your gift-giving or receiving

  • by Olivia Jenkins
'Whopper rip-off': Hungry Jack's grilled over taxpayer-funded internships

'Whopper rip-off': Hungry Jack's grilled over taxpayer-funded internships

Hungry Jack's and the federal government have come under fire from unions over the fast-food chain's involvement in a taxpayer-funded job placement program.

  • by Patrick Hatch
MYOB recommends KKR's lower buyout offer
Software

MYOB recommends KKR's lower buyout offer

Australian accounting software business MYOB Group has recommended shareholders accept a buyout bid from KKR & Co after a cut in the offer.

  • by Jennifer Duke
Holiday shopping in the age of Instagram
Retail

Holiday shopping in the age of Instagram

Say goodbye to window shopping with family members or hitting the stores with friends to spend holiday cash.

  • by Rachel Siegel
Kraft Heinz, Mondelez in the running for a slice of Campbell Soup
Food

Kraft Heinz, Mondelez in the running for a slice of Campbell Soup

The development boosts Campbell Soup's chances of divesting its international portfolio, which includes its Australian brand Arnott's, in one deal.

  • by Greg Roumeliotis & Harry Brumpton