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Time for one more bust up: MYOB, KKR at odds

Time for one more bust up: MYOB, KKR at odds

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Dec 21, 2018 | News

Just when we though deal activity was slowing down for the holidays, KKR is back piling the pressure on the listed accounting software company.Read more at the Financial Review.
Startups worried ACCC’s proposed merger law changes could halt investment

Startups worried ACCC’s proposed merger law changes could halt investment

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Dec 20, 2018 | News

The first preliminary recommendation of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission proposed changing merger laws to take into account the removal of a potential competitor, as well as the amount and nature of data which the acquirer would likely gain.Read more...
PwC slashes R&D staff after being targeted by ATO

PwC slashes R&D staff after being targeted by ATO

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Dec 12, 2018 | News

The mid-year staff cuts came as Australian technology start-ups like online jobs marketplace Airtasker were stunned by an apparently tougher focus from the Australian Taxation Office and AusIndustry, towards the self-assessed incentives, in a bid to claw back $2.9...
British recipe for SME fund gives Josh Frydenberg, banks something to stew over

British recipe for SME fund gives Josh Frydenberg, banks something to stew over

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Dec 6, 2018 | News

It began in 2003 as a joint venture with a much bigger chain, Fitness First. Eventually, though, he went solo. Within a decade he had a four or five gyms scattered across London. It was going well, despite the hiccup of the financial crisis, and he wanted to push the...
Saul Eslake says ’wages crisis’ sees profits growth rate slump to record lows

Saul Eslake says ’wages crisis’ sees profits growth rate slump to record lows

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Nov 30, 2018 | News

Mr Eslake argues in an essay in the book The Wages Crisis released on Thursday that business should be concerned about wages as a cause of historically weak consumer spending, which may be about to get worse.Read the full article at the Financial Review.
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