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'The friendly activist': Wylie offers Graincorp a very different counter bid

'The friendly activist': Wylie offers Graincorp a very different counter bid

John Wylie's 'friendly' counter to the highly-leveraged bid for Graincorp redefines activism.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz

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Australia no longer isolated as 'Five Eyes' turn on Huawei
Analysis
Huawei

Australia no longer isolated as 'Five Eyes' turn on Huawei

Australia has been out on a limb when it comes to Huawei for quite a while now. But not anymore. 

  • by John McDuling
WA's biggest new gold mine gets even bigger
Gold

WA's biggest new gold mine gets even bigger

The Gruyere gold mine near Laverton will produce 30,000 ounce per annum more than originally forecast.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Double blow for Huawei as senior executive arrested
Telecommunications

Double blow for Huawei as senior executive arrested

The daughter of Huawei's founder has been arrested at the same time as British telco BT rips its equipment out of service.

  • by Kirsty Needham & Jennifer Duke
Cash-strapped Liberals do Rolex watch deal
Commercial real estate

Cash-strapped Liberals do Rolex watch deal

Global luxury watch brand Rolex has emerged as the mystery buyer behind the $37.1 million purchase of the Victorian Liberal Party’s Melbourne headquarters.

  • by Simon Johanson
Brokers remain optimistic on Lynas despite Malaysian setbacks
Waste

Brokers remain optimistic on Lynas despite Malaysian setbacks

Analysts suggest there may be ways around the onerous conditions put on the renewal of Lynas' operating licence in Malaysia.

  • by Colin Kruger
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Former Murray Goulburn boss cops $200,000 fine for misleading farmers
Regulation

Former Murray Goulburn boss cops $200,000 fine for misleading farmers

Gary Helou will pay a fine and leave the industry for three years under a court deal.

  • by Mathew Dunckley
The best US companies to work for in 2019, according to their employees
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The best US companies to work for in 2019, according to their employees

Missing from the top five for the first time since 2010 - though just behind it, and still in the top 10 - were any Silicon Valley heavyweights like Facebook or Google.

  • by Jena McGregor
Huawei's Western assault: cyber threat or competitive advantage?
Opinion
Telecommunications

Huawei's Western assault: cyber threat or competitive advantage?

Huawei's rapid ascendancy and perceived threat to the West is deeply symbolic of the way Western economies have surrendered their one-time leadership role across vast swathes of industry and technology.

  • by Jeremy Warner
BT to strip China's Huawei from core networks, limit 5G access
Telecommunications

BT to strip China's Huawei from core networks, limit 5G access

Britain's BT Group says it is removing Huawei Technologies' equipment from the core of its existing 3G and 4G mobile operations and will not use the Chinese company in central parts of the next network.

'Yup go for it': Facebook gave some companies preferential data access
Facebook

'Yup go for it': Facebook gave some companies preferential data access

Files released by a UK politician show how Facebook debated generating revenue by selling access to data, tracked and fended off rivals and braced for blowback.

  • by Munsif Vengattil & Paresh Dave