| Fri 30 Jul 2010 |
Internet voting plan announced NZ Herald By 4:00 AM Friday Jul 30, 2010 Email Print | Shareholders could be voting for new directors on the internet by next year... |
Tin hats off to shareholders' hero NZ Herald By 5:30 AM Friday Jul 30, 2010 Email Print | Shareholder activist Bruce Sheppard has stepped down as chairman of the Sha... |
China dairy investor's links revealed NZ Herald By 5:30 AM Friday Jul 30, 2010 Email Print | A Chinese businessman alleged to be behind ambitious plans to invest up to ... |
Rate rise 'nail in the coffin' for house building sector NZ Herald By Anne Gibson 4:00 AM Friday Jul 30, 2010 Email Print | The Reserve Bank's interest rate rises are damaging the country... |
Defiant Carter writes off boss NZ Herald By 4:00 AM Friday Jul 30, 2010 Email Print | Suspended Labour MP Chris Carter says his view that Labour leader Phil Goff... |
Citigroup Said to Pay $75 Million in Subprime Case The New York Times | Citigroup has agreed to pay $75 million to settle federal claims that it failed to disclose vast holdings of subprime ... |
Asian shares hit hard by Fed comment on slowing growth Gulf News | Tokyo: Most Asian stocks fell as US Federal Reserve comments that growth slowed in some areas of the economy over... |
Lenders, telecom firms lead gainers in India Gulf News | Mumbai: India's stocks rose. Bank of Baroda and Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd. advanced after reporting qua... |
Ex-pharmacist plans India fund Gulf News | London: Pharmacist-turned-fund-manager Jayesh Manek is weighing up the launch of an India fund as the latest step in a... |
Turkey stocks skyrocket as growth, tax revenues rise Gulf News | Ankara: Templeton Asset Management Limited's Mark Mobius plans to increase his holdings of Turkish stocks, which ... |
Gold firms as price dip sparks rally in European demand Gulf News | London: Gold firmed in Europe yesterday as some buyers were tempted back to the market by the precious metal's fa... |
Panasonic moves to buy out two units Gulf News | Tokyo: Panasonic, the world's largest maker of rechargeable batteries, offered to buy out Sanyo Electric and Pana... |
Online vendors in the taxman's sights The Daily Telegraph Australia | ONLINE vendors using eBay and the Trading Post are the latest targets of the Australian Taxation Office. | They are cr... |
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