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Why franchises struggle with employees
Opinion
Opinion

Why franchises struggle with employees

What is it about franchise businesses in particular that makes them especially vulnerable to poor employee management?

  • by James Adonis

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Nib banks on 'strong recovery' in international student market
Coronavirus pandemic

Nib banks on 'strong recovery' in international student market

The $2 billion health insurer says tough conditions across Europe and the US should make Australia a more attractive place for international students and workers after the pandemic, reviving demand for inbound insurance sales.

  • by Emma Koehn
HR startup Flare banks $22m in fresh funding from MYOB, Malcolm Turnbull
MYOB

HR startup Flare banks $22m in fresh funding from MYOB, Malcolm Turnbull

MYOB and Malcolm Turnbull are leading a $22 million investment in human resources and payroll technology startup Flare. 

  • by Cara Waters
'Hard yakka' as Atlassian's profit takes a hit
Atlassian

'Hard yakka' as Atlassian's profit takes a hit

Australian software giant's shares slump on the Nasdaq after it flagged slower revenue through the remainder of financial year.

  • by Cara Waters
ResMed 'prepared' for any US election outcome, says chief
Coronavirus pandemic

ResMed 'prepared' for any US election outcome, says chief

The medical device maker is pinning hopes on remote care after it posted another strong quarter due to ventilator sales amid the second and third waves of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • by Emma Koehn
Why cheaters at work suffer the most
Opinion
Opinion

Why cheaters at work suffer the most

The shame that follows dishonest behaviour has the power to rip teams apart.

  • by James Adonis
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Seek's business is 'rotten' and carrying toxic debt, activist says
SEEK

Seek's business is 'rotten' and carrying toxic debt, activist says

Seek shares have dived after the recruitment giant was hit by damaging claims from a short-seller.

  • by Cara Waters
Square Peg aims for the AI sweet spot with latest pick
Paul Bassat

Square Peg aims for the AI sweet spot with latest pick

Australian venture capital heavyweight has led a $12.7 million funding round for Israeli artificial intelligence startup Deci.

  • by Cara Waters
Buy now, pay later provider Zebit tanks on ASX debut
Afterpay Holdings

Buy now, pay later provider Zebit tanks on ASX debut

US-based Zebit has failed to impress the market despite its promise of offering investors a different proposition to the likes of Afterpay and Zip. 

  • by Cara Waters
Women dip into market for Adore Beauty's listing
ASX Limited

Women dip into market for Adore Beauty's listing

The online retailer's ASX landing has been buoyed by its customers, as first-time women investors rushed to invest in one of the few women-led companies on the register.

  • by Cara Waters
'No hard and fast rule': Fintechs and banks size each other up
Westpac Banking Corporation

'No hard and fast rule': Fintechs and banks size each other up

Westpac's banking services partnership with Afterpay will force fintechs and the big banks to reassess their relationship with each other, a trend that Zip co-founder and boss Larry Diamond says further reinforces the disruption sweeping the financial services sector.

  • by Cara Waters