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ATO in stand-off with US tech giants over software tax grab
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ATO in stand-off with US tech giants over software tax grab

The Tax Office is caught up in a battle with the US government and tech giants like Microsoft over plans to tax billions of dollars’ worth of software transactions for the first time.

  • by Colin Kruger

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Netflix House and Barbie’s mansion put immersive experience on the map

Netflix House and Barbie’s mansion put immersive experience on the map

New immersive experiences are being developed to give people the chance to be a part of their favourite films and TV shows.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Mirvac sale of office tower likely to trigger more overseas deals

Mirvac sale of office tower likely to trigger more overseas deals

The investment by Singapore-based Keppel REIT could mark the start of a new inflow of cash for Australia’s commercial property market from offshore players.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Britain’s best-paid woman hit by money laundering failures fine at gambling empire

Britain’s best-paid woman hit by money laundering failures fine at gambling empire

Online gambling firm Bet365 has been fined $1.1 million in the UK after failing to prevent potential money laundering and protect vulnerable customers.

  • by Daniel Woolfson and Chris Price
Regeneus trebles on back of merger deal

Regeneus trebles on back of merger deal

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Regeneus Ltd. Its share price surged 220 per cent to join fellow movers Acrux Ltd and Perpetual Resources.

  • by Michael Philipps
Jacka Foundation sells historic Fitzroy digs

Jacka Foundation sells historic Fitzroy digs

Not-for-profit landlord, the Jacka Foundation, is selling the historic Fitzroy factory where the Southern School of Natural Therapies has operated for nearly 30 years.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
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Rio Tinto plots ‘nature targets’ to curb impact of huge mine in Africa

Rio Tinto plots ‘nature targets’ to curb impact of huge mine in Africa

The mining giant is part of a consortium building a huge new mining province in Guinea, where there are fears for the survival of a species of chimpanzee.

  • by Nick Toscano
Uranium price creates new ASX boom

Uranium price creates new ASX boom

Bulls N’ Bears takes a look at the gaggle of listed companies with share price explosions on the back of the recent sixteen year highs in the uranium price.

  • by Craig Nolan
Allegations ‘do not reflect’ culture says Seven, as executives distance themselves from Spotlight boss

Allegations ‘do not reflect’ culture says Seven, as executives distance themselves from Spotlight boss

Outgoing commercial director Bruce McWilliam distanced the network’s senior executives from Spotlight executive producer Mark Llewellyn in fresh evidence in court on Thursday afternoon.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Push to remove Goyder as Woodside faces investor climate heat

Push to remove Goyder as Woodside faces investor climate heat

Australia’s largest oil and gas company is at risk of facing an investor backlash over its response to climate change at an upcoming shareholder vote.

  • by Nick Toscano
Why investors want to tear down this corporate giant

Why investors want to tear down this corporate giant

Lendlease, the company that built Barangaroo in Sydney and the Melbourne Quarter, “is a plaything”, says activist shareholder John Wylie.

  • by Elizabeth Knight