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Lifting the yoghurt tub lid: Does Chobani have room left to grow?

Lifting the yoghurt tub lid: Does Chobani have room left to grow?

The Greek brand already commands a dominant position in the market but new boss Scott Hadley wants to see it in every fridge in Australia.

  • by Jessica Yun

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Why we’re going into the new financial year carrying last year’s problems

Why we’re going into the new financial year carrying last year’s problems

It is difficult to see anything much that will stimulate corporate profits in the remainder of this calendar year.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s court win threatens to expose Facebook’s trillion-dollar secrets
Analysis
Social media

Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s court win threatens to expose Facebook’s trillion-dollar secrets

How does Facebook interact with fraudsters who book scam ads on its platform? Billionaire Andrew Forrest is about to find out.

  • by Colin Kruger
Adidas is Samba-ing all over Nike’s high-tops
Opinion
Style

Adidas is Samba-ing all over Nike’s high-tops

Nike’s top-selling sneakers have fallen out of favour with fashionistas, who are choosing Adidas’s low-rise models. This sartorial shift looks like it is starting to hurt Nike.

  • by Andrea Felsted
How this property giant is waging war on office waste

How this property giant is waging war on office waste

One property fund and landlord is doing its bit for the environment, and saving money.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Job cuts prompt anger and threat of industrial action at Nine

Job cuts prompt anger and threat of industrial action at Nine

Executives from Nine’s broadcast, publishing and radio divisions are discussing the extent of cuts with staff as the company seeks $30 million in savings.

  • by Calum Jaspan
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Pub sales reach $100m as old-time operators flood back in

Pub sales reach $100m as old-time operators flood back in

Pub operators and investors are rolling back into the sector, with close to $100 million in sales completed in the past few weeks.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
‘Jensanity’: The party animal who became one of the world’s richest people
Analysis
AI

‘Jensanity’: The party animal who became one of the world’s richest people

Jensen Huang co-founded Nvidia in 1991 in a Denny’s fast food restaurant where he once washed dishes. Now he is racing up the world’s list of richest people.

  • by James Titcomb
Luxury clothing family to sell old uni building in hip city lane

Luxury clothing family to sell old uni building in hip city lane

The Poulakis family, owners of luxury clothes retailer Harrolds, are selling the old Victoria University CBD campus.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Warning over narrow roads near new Sydney airport

Warning over narrow roads near new Sydney airport

One of the world’s biggest shipping companies says the roads near Western Sydney International Airport cannot support the size of its planned freight operations.

  • by Amelia McGuire
The Virgin dilemma: How to catch the IPO Mexican wave
Opinion
Aviation

The Virgin dilemma: How to catch the IPO Mexican wave

Qatar Airways is eager to become a cornerstone shareholder in Virgin, but this brings another complicated twist.

  • by Elizabeth Knight