Who’s Right On Cooper Basin Oil?
Who is right about the Cooper Basin oil reserves, Santos, which is cutting back its ambitious in-fill program because it can't find any more, or Beach Petroleum, which is confident of finding more?
Read MoreWho is right about the Cooper Basin oil reserves, Santos, which is cutting back its ambitious in-fill program because it can't find any more, or Beach Petroleum, which is confident of finding more?
Read MoreIndia is emerging, China has well and truly done so, and other Asian economies, outside of Japan, are still on solid growth paths.
Read MoreIndia already means more to many Australians than tourism, cricket and Bollywood movies.
Read MoreThe market punished the ANZ yesterday, despite reporting its highest ever profit.
Read MoreA serviceable result from the Ten Network at the end of a difficult year for the country's third commercial TV network.
Read MoreThe prospects for another US Federal Reserve interest rate cut have increased with the news that sales of existing homes in the US fell 8% last month to the lowest rate on record.
Read MoreA near doubling in sales revenue from its growing BCF (Boating, Camping Fishing) division has helped Supercheap Auto Group to a near 17% increase in first quarter sales
Read MoreLong suffering shareholders in Amcor have been told there is light at the end of the tunnel that will mark the end of years of entanglement in the nasty Visy cardboard carton cartel, and serial underperformance.
Read MoreThe chances of Woolworths revealing some significant capital management moves to benefit shareholders have risen with the reports the retail giant has dropped its ambitions to get its hands on some of the retail assets of rival, Coles Group.
Read MoreMiner Oxiana has shaken off a somewhat surprising fall in mining volumes for copper and gold at its Sepon project in Laos in the third quarter.
Read MoreClothing and bedding group, Pacific Brands (PBG), is on most broker watch lists for possible earnings trouble.
Read MoreA cautious first quarter sales report from the country's biggest retailer, Woolworths, but one that makes clear the retail boom we've been experiencing since the start of the year is alive and well and high petrol prices are no longer a hindrance; while inflation seems to be easing for the retail giant.
Read MoreBHP Billiton missed some analysts' forecasts with its first quarter production figures yesterday, thanks in part to problems in the Australian coal infrastructure chain and maintenance work that cut output.
Read MorePrimary Health Care has attempted to throw a spanner into the proposed second merger deal between Healthscope and Symbion.
Read MoreOil and gas explorer, Anzon Australia, has chosen ARC Energy as its prospective merger partner, rejecting once again rival Nexus.
Read MoreThe gambling business isn't all what it is cracked up to be.
Read MoreLess than a week after shocking the market with a profit downgrade, the board of AGL Energy (AGK) has done the right thing and got rid of CEO, Paul Anthony, who promised much but delivered little.
Read MoreThe strong Australian dollar will have a direct impact on the Consumer Price Index figures when they are released on Wednesday.
Read MoreOur market could be down more than 2% at the opening today in the wake of Wall Street's Black Monday echo.
Read MoreThere won't be any help to markets or investors today from commodity prices.
Read MoreWhen the Consumer Price Index figures for the September quarter are released on Wednesday look for a fair bit of discussion about the impact of rising rents, interest rates and the impact of falling home affordability, on the level of prices.
Read MoreAustralian investors are a forgiving lot; at times.
Read MoreOil futures prices have moved at different speeds since the start of 2006 because of the impact of currency movements.
Read MoreAdelaide Bank has warned shareholders to beware of a company offering to buy their shares at the knock down bargain of around $7.80, compared to the current market price, which topped $15 on Tuesday.
Read MoreFor many investors, the gold market is an esoteric one, to put it mildly.
Read MoreThe equine flu crisis will not only hurt racing, harness racing or pacing, and non- thoroughbred activities, it is going to damage the finances of the big two of wagering, the ailing Tabcorp and the just-merged Tattersall's-UniTab company.
Read MoreWorld wheat prices finished the week at record levels in Chicago as continuing concerns about world stocks and falling production forced traders to cover.
Read MoreA solid end to the week in the US means a solid opening here today,thanks to better than expected new home purchase figures in America.
Read MoreInsurance Australia Group (IAG) has reported a 27% drop in annual profit to $552 million for 2007, a result that should not have come as that much of a surprise to the market and analysts because of the widespread publicity given to the two main factors.
Read MoreLed by BHP Billiton, another solid profit reporting season seems to be lifting sentiment in the local markets.
Read MoreBHP Billiton is confident that the China growth story will continue.
Read MoreAs suggested at the time of its half year production report, Santos was hit by the stronger Australian dollar in the six months to June which trimmed earnings noticeably.
Read MoreTravel agent, Flight Centre Ltd has revealed what all the buyout fuss has been about over the past 10 months or so.
Read MoreEight successive half year record profits in a row, capped by the latest which pushed the annual result of the world's biggest miner up 35% to $US13.7 billion (or $A16.27 billion at yesterday's exchange rate of 80.24 USc for the Australian dollar).
Read MoreOil and gold have been two very popular trading commodities (along with copper) for financial speculators such as hedge funds and other big funds.
Read MoreCSL is Australia's big pharma. A privatisation that was woefully under-priced and a magnificent deal for management and those early shareholders.
Read MoreBrambles is continuing its game of 'seek and tell' with its stalker, the Toll Holdings spin-off, Asciano Group Ltd.
Read MoreA day after BlueScope produced reasonable 2007 figures and a solid outlook, the country's other steel group, OneSteel, revealed more modest returns from 2007 and a more cautious outlook.
Read MoreOn a strict comparison, Virgin Blue did better than Qantas did last year.
Read MoreIt's been a big year for Seven network and its 42% owner, Kerry Stokes.
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