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The northern beaches brothers who won from Woolies’ $590m bet on pets
Woolworths’ acquisition of a major stake in PETstock has yielded a third beneficiary, PetO, which has its own ambitions of being a major player in the pet store landscape.
- by Jessica Yun
Opinion
Activist shareholders
Why this property giant’s shareholders staged a strategy coup
- by Elizabeth Knight
Opinion
G7 summit
Named and shamed: The West just turned up the heat on China and Russia
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Currency
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The northern beaches brothers who won from Woolies’ $590m bet on pets
Woolworths’ acquisition of a major stake in PETstock has yielded a third beneficiary, PetO, which has its own ambitions of being a major player in the pet store landscape.
- by Jessica Yun
Opinion
Activist shareholders
Why this property giant’s shareholders staged a strategy coup
The hulking-out of Lendlease shareholders not only demonstrates just how aggrieved they were, but it is also a reminder that investors are the owners and in theory the board works for them.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Lendlease investors to demand answers at Monday showdown
- by Carolyn Cummins and Simon Johanson
Markets
The Australian who refuses to accept he did not invent bitcoin
- by David Yaffe-Bellany
The economy
Opinion
Immigration
Politicians don’t control immigrant numbers, and usually don’t want to
- by Ross Gittins
Opinion & Perspectives
Why this property giant’s shareholders staged a strategy coup
The hulking-out of Lendlease shareholders not only demonstrates just how aggrieved they were, but it is also a reminder that investors are the owners and in theory the board works for them.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
Named and shamed: The West just turned up the heat on China and Russia
It was an eventful meeting of some of the world’s leading finance ministers at a resort town in Italy.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
The first question I’m asked when people find out where I work
No matter the situation, time of day or location, the first question I’m asked when people discover I work in finance is invariably the same.
Jaki Virtue
Contributor
Banking & finance
Opinion
G7 summit
Named and shamed: The West just turned up the heat on China and Russia
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Opinion
Investing
Decline of 138-year-old wealth icon shows bigger isn’t always better
- by Clancy Yeates
Entrepreneurship
A force of nature with a wry smile: Lang Walker remembered
Billionaire and philanthropist Lang Walker was remembered as a transformative force in Australia’s urban landscape at a memorial service at Sydney Town Hall on Friday.
- by Colin Kruger and Carolyn Cummins
The iron men with a $3 billion plan to save the planet
Two former Fortescue executives want to reduce the enormous carbon footprint of iron ore, Australia’s most lucrative export industry. It’ll cost at least $3 billion.
- by Anne Hyland
Media
News Corp’s Game of Thrones begins as job cuts loom
- by Stephen Brook and Colin Kruger
‘Hunger Games’ with Lachlan Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks in town as News plans shake-up
- by Stephen Brook and Colin Kruger
Workplace
Commercial real estate
Opinion
Activist shareholders
Why this property giant’s shareholders staged a strategy coup
- by Elizabeth Knight