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Seven Blasted For Shares Splurge

Friday February 29, 2008
SEVEN NETWORK faced a barrage of criticism yesterday after its revelation that it has pumped more than a quarter of its $2.6 billion cash pile into the volatile sharemarket.

Jury Considers Its Verdict On Turski

Thursday February 28, 2008
A WOLLONGONG District Court jury retired to consider its verdict yesterday in the trial of a former Port Kembla Golf Club manager accused of stealing $72,000 in cash from the club's safe.

Staff 'kept In The Dark'

Wednesday February 27, 2008
PORT Kembla Golf Club staff were kept in the dark about how much cash was kept in the safe each night by a former manager accused of stealing more than $72,000 from the club, Wollongong District Court heard yesterday.

Be There Dunn That

Sunday February 24, 2008
DWAYNE Dunn was feeling no pressure leading into his quest for a fourth straight $1 million Blue Diamond Stakes. And judging by his winning ride on the David Hayes-trained Reaan in the juvenile dash for cash it was easy to see why.

India Gives Monarch A Friendly Prop

Saturday February 23, 2008
THE West Australian mining identity Michael Kiernan's cash-strapped gold producer, Monarch Gold, is being propped up by another one of his companies, India Resources.

Massive Fee Does Not Mean 'villain' Is Loved By All

Friday February 22, 2008
Amid the flurry of cash, the possibility of violence in India seems overlooked.

Csl Relaxed And Comfortable As Market Debt Jitters Mean Cash Is The Answer

Thursday February 21, 2008
The biotech company is primed to profit from the rationalisation of the blood plasma industry.

A Rat In The Ranks? Town Planner Cries Over Her Lover

Wednesday February 20, 2008
BETH MORGAN must have felt there was no greater humiliation than her public confessions on Monday: that she had affairs with three prominent developers when she was a Wollongong Council town planner, and received gifts and cash from two of them.

Australian dollar closes at USD$0.92

Tuesday February 19, 2008
The Australian dollar closed at USD$0.9200 today after the release of the minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia meeting held earlier this month.

Council Planner 'had Sex, Accepted Money'

Tuesday February 19, 2008
A FORMER NSW town planner had sex with three local developers and accepted thousands of dollars in cash, housing renovations and holidays from them in return for approval of controversial developments.

Corruption Inquiry Told Of Council Town Planner's Sex, Bribes

Tuesday February 19, 2008
A FORMER NSW town planner had sex with three local developers and accepted thousands of dollars in cash, housing renovations and holidays from them in return for approval of controversial developments.

Dollar Hedging Blocks Specialty Fashion

Friday February 15, 2008
THE women's fashion retailer Specialty Fashion Group, which imports clothes from China, should be reaping the rewards from the dollar's rise in the past year but has failed to cash in.

Tricom Seeks A Saviour

Friday February 15, 2008
TRICOM EQUITIES is seeking a big cash injection, announcing it is talking to potential "merger partners" for the rapidly dwindling margin lending and stockbroking firm.

Symbion Caves In To Primary Bid

Tuesday February 12, 2008
THE promise of an unconditional cash offer, diminishing prospects of a higher bid and recent declines in the sharemarket have combined to finally persuade Symbion of the merits of rival Primary's $2.7 billion takeover offer, with Ed Bateman poised to win control of his coveted assets today.

Primary Wins Glittering Prize

Tuesday February 12, 2008
THE promise of an unconditional cash offer, the diminishing prospects of a higher bid and recent falls in the sharemarket have combined to finally persuade Symbion Health of the merits of Primary Health Care's $2.7 billion takeover offer, with the persistent Edmund Bateman poised to win control today.

Determined All-rounder Cashed In On His Talent

Saturday February 9, 2008
PATRICK CUSSEN CASH LAWYER, FOOTBALLER, PLAYER ADVOCATE, TENNIS MANAGER 5-9-1928 - 28-1-2008

Robber's Dna Link To Crime

Saturday February 9, 2008
A MAN whose DNA was found at the scene of a service station robbery, in which lollipops, cigarettes and cash were stolen, pleaded guilty yesterday to the 2006 offence.

Telco Puts Soul Into Internet Service Provider Bid

Friday February 8, 2008
NEWCASTLE-based SP Telemedia, which trades as Soul, has offered to buy internet service provider TPG in a $230 million cash and scrip bid.

Primary Health Care Raises Pressure On Symbion Bid

Thursday February 7, 2008
THE fate of Symbion should be sealed within days, after suitor Primary Health Care increased the pressure by announcing it would not raise its $2.7 billion cash offer.

Primary Ups The Pressure On Symbion

Thursday February 7, 2008
THE fate of Symbion Health should be sealed within days, after predator Primary Health Care increased the pressure by announcing it will not add to its $2.7 billion cash offer.

Westpac's $30b Adds Liquidity To Lending

Wednesday February 6, 2008
WESTPAC has underlined the "dash for cash" needed to keep credit markets from seizing up amid the global liquidity crisis by disclosing yesterday that it has $30 billion to meet corporate borrowing demands.

Meat Pizza, $2.80

Tuesday February 5, 2008
Place: Cedars Bakery, 33-37 High Street, Preston, 9484 4999 Open: 8am-10pm, seven days Cash only

Retaining Good Staff Members Now More Sense Than Dollars

Tuesday February 5, 2008
IN the midst of the skills shortage and an economic squeeze, employers face a conundrum - how to keep good employees even if they are not able to reward them with more and more cash.