Business Review Weekly 1997 James Kirby - Abstracts

Business Review Weekly 1997 James Kirby
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Asian currency crisis effects flow south; some of the biggest Australian companies will be affected by Asia's woes.(financial woes)(includes related article)Business, generalJames Kirby
Car parts spark a new free-trade debate.(automobile parts)Business, generalJames Kirby
Cash Converters: Steptoe need not apply.(1997 Australian Export Awards)(Telstra Services Award)Business, generalJames Kirby
Companies that teach you to be a star: more than 30 of Australia's most senior executives have been schooled at just five organisations. These corporate finishing schools provide opportunities that money can't buy.(Cover Story)Business, generalJames Kirby
IT boss tells how he will get it right. (Australian National Office of the Information Economy's Don Mercer)Business, generalJames Kirby
Light traffic on the M2 takes toll on investors.(low traffic count affects distributions to investors)Business, generalJames Kirby
Republic: top CEOs swing right behind it.(Australia's business sector supports a republic) (includes related article on women in the republican movement)Business, generalJames Kirby
Swiss bankers face a determined opponent.(Norman Rosenbaum leads efforts to obtain funds from dormant wartime accounts)Business, generalJames Kirby
The domino effect hits.(effects of Asian financial crisis of 1997) (includes related articles on forecasts, Thailand's economic policymakers, and China Telecom)(Cover Story)Business, generalDavid James, James Kirby, Louis Beckerling, Margo Towie, Jane Blennerhassett
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