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4 hours, 1 minute ago GE Capital to cut jobs and assets
GE CAPITAL, the lending arm of General Electric, will cut $US2 billion ($3.1 billion) in costs next year as it pares jobs, forms regional units and marks assets such as ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Telecoms lead the advertising retreat
MAIN media advertising fell 4.5 per cent in October compared to the same time last year, according to preliminary figures released to the Herald by Nielsen Media Research.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
NGO a dirty word if Britain has its way
NON-GOVERNMENT organisations (NGOs) had better put on their flak jackets if the British are to have any influence on what Australia's top advertiser organisation, the Australian Association of National Advertisers, ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Monster battle back in court
THERE'S a monster legal mash-up under way between a $400 million North American drinks giant and a small Adelaide cordial maker, and James Bond and Aston Martin are being sucked ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Extensive job losses as British media face the downturn
BRITISH media groups face a growing crisis, with more than 2300 job cuts announced within the past week and hundreds more expected against the backdrop of a deepening global downturn.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Lion set to slake a hard-bought thirst
AUSTRALIA'S long-running beer wars is set to intensify with news that Lion Nathan has increased its marketing budget to give it a head start on rivals, defying trends by other ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Ad podcast a crowd-pleaser
WHO said people don't like good ads? A weekly podcast of the world's top TV commercials and print ads produced by an Australian outfit, Bestadsontv.com, is blitzing iTunes podcast rankings ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Chicken gives Maccas crowing rights
MCDONALD'S is to have another crack at the dinner market after sales of its chicken meals brought more evening diners to its restaurants and increased repeat visits from existing customers.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
There's no margin for error
MARGIN lending to company directors will be investigated by the Federal Government as it tries to beef up the integrity of the financial system.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 10:43 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Volvo cuts 130 jobs in Brisbane
Volvo has cut 130 jobs at its Brisbane commercial vehicles factory, the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) says.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 9:29 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Beleaguered Babcock conjuring up a Mini-Me to keep Dr Evil at bay
The more things change the more they stay the same at B&B.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 9:16 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
B&B seeks Holy Grail of comeback
At the bottom of most corporate announcements, you'll find a few paragraphs proclaim the achievements of the organisation.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 9:09 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Ample scope for more stimulus: Stevens
RBA governor Glenn Stevens gives the government green light for more spending to support the economy but warns against over-regulation.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 7:49 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
China tops US govt foreign creditor list
China is now the US government's largest foreign creditor, in a development that signals Washington's increasing reliance on Beijing to save its economy.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 7:19 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008
Interest margin 'key for regional banks'
Shrinking interest margins and minimising bad debts are the key challenges facing regional banks in fiscal 2009, according to KPMG.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 5:11 p.m. Wednesday 19th November 2008

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