News Corp
Barely a blogger
| Jessica Gardner
Social media experts say that Australian CEOs are failing to take advantage of the blogging scene.
Media to be avoided, according to navel rule
| Kate MillsAs a general rule of thumb, the more an industry navel gazes the more investors should be wary. If this is true then investors have more than enough reasons to be chary of the media sector which continues to struggle with cyclical and structural factors.
The top end is awash in it
| Damon FrithContrary to what some believe, now is the time for corporates to dive into debt – not only is the market supporting it , it’s better than some of the alternatives.
Market update: Not great News
| Michael BaileyNews Corp’s first earnings report; Domino’s Pizza; General Property Trust; Telstra; David Jones; sharemarket winners for easing times
Doing whatever it takes
| Jackie Range
A rotten corporate culture was the big mistake at the News of the World.
The life and times of Nick Leeder
| Jeanne-Vida Douglas1991 - Bachelor of Science in pure mathematics - University of Sydney
Subsidiary success
| Jessica Gardner
For founders who stay on after their business is acquired, there are strategies to ensure continued success.
In a correction, online portals beckon
| Tony Featherstone
Featherstone | Listed online businesses with first-mover advantages and established market positions are worth a close look.
There’s hope for paid-for online news
| Neil shoebridge
Shoebridge | New research suggests there’s a place for newspapers and magazines behind the digital paywall – but it’s still a wait-and-see game..
The dollar’s impact
| David JamesAs the $A approaches parity with the greenback, analysts are re-rating stocks.
Executive sweet
| John Stensholt
A year after the global financial crisis corporate managers are back in the money.