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New-found Riches May Halt Talent Drain To Football

Friday June 27, 2008
WHILE more than half the international cricketers polled in a major survey say they would retire early to cash in on privately-run Twenty20 tournaments, elite coaches believe the incentives offered by the short game could have a big up-side - turning the tables in the age-old battle with football to secure elite talent.

Insolvencies Soar On Faulty Tactics

Friday June 27, 2008
POOR strategic management, insufficient cash flow and trading losses are among the most common reasons why companies fail, and in most cases, unsecured creditors receive less than 10 in the dollar back, statistics from the corporate regulator indicate.

Common Themes To Company Failures

Friday June 27, 2008
POOR strategic management, insufficient cash flow and trading losses are among the most common reasons why companies fail, new statistics from the corporate regulator indicate. And in most cases, unsecured creditors recoup less than 10 cents in the dollar.

Napthine Cash Claim 'malicious'

Friday June 27, 2008
VICTORIAN horse racing's new corruption watchdog has vehemently denied having accepted cash from a convicted drug dealer to do private detective work, saying the allegations are part of a malicious campaign to destroy his reputation and force him out of the industry.

Fortune Favours The Brave

Tuesday June 24, 2008
TIM Campbell helps everyday people win cash, but he reads about his own fortunes in the tabloids and magazines.

Your Choice: The Holiday Leave Or The Money

Tuesday June 17, 2008
WORKERS will be able to cash out their annual leave in return for higher pay, subject to safeguards to prevent employers coercing them into such deals.

How To Spend A Billion

Monday June 16, 2008
Michael Evans knows you can never be too careful with a pile of cash

Hussey Goes In To Bat For Tests As T20 Cash Turns Heads

Friday June 13, 2008
ASPIRING Australian batsman David Hussey, who has lived at the forefront of the Twenty20 revolution since its invention, says he is "seriously worried" that domestic teams could be blinded by Twenty20's cash to the detriment of four- and five-day cricket.

Coal Seam Gas Prospects Ignite Qgc's Interest In Roma

Wednesday June 11, 2008
ROMA Petroleum has been swept up in the coal seam gas boom in Queensland, with Queensland Gas Company landing a friendly cash and scrip offer that values Roma at 18.7? a share, or $47.6 million.

Man Tackled After Theft

Monday June 9, 2008
A BUNGLING armed robber was chased down and tackled by a drinker from a Greenhills pub after making off with the cash register from a nearby service station.

Borders Takes $95m To Get Out Fast

Saturday June 7, 2008
AN ABRUPT about-turn by its increasingly cash-strapped US parent company has finally handed the Borders bookstore group in Australia and New Zealand to its long-term suitor and competitor, Angus & Robertson.

Love That Cash, Then Send It To A Good Place

Saturday June 7, 2008
Market volatility is making holding the money seem wise, but think again, writes Simon Hoyle.

Swan's $20,000 Promise Is Ready Cash But Not Full Protection

Tuesday June 3, 2008
The Treasurer has helped some investors but passed others by.

Developer's Woes Worsen

Monday June 2, 2008
CITY PACIFIC'S plans to raise $30 million from the sale of one of its developments appear to have fallen through, fuelling concerns the troubled Brisbane financial and property group is increasingly desperate for cash.

Labor May Cash In On Uranium Sales To India

Sunday June 1, 2008
AUSTRALIA could join a queue of nations lining up to cash in on uranium exports to India, despite the Rudd Government previously ruling out sales unless the Indian Government signs the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.