| Business Review Weekly 2000 James Kirby |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| All-rounder embraces high-tech goals.(Macquarie Bank Internet Strategist Mara Bun) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| A powerful team aims to be a dot-com all-rounder.(Australian venture capital company looks for electronic commerce acquisitions) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| A wider Web of classroom customers.(Schoolsnet Chief Executive John Stuckey) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Business ready to get over the wire.(changes to business caused by the introduction of wireless technology and extensible mark-up language) | Business, general | Brad Howarth, James Kirby |
| Business schools lack the IT factor. | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Coles Myer wheels out e-tailing's big one.(Coles Myer create online retailing division, e.colesmyer) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| E-commerce still a necessary bet.(electronic commerce) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Financial services, there's the hub.(Government funded Web site promotes Australia's financial services industry) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Finding and keeping e-commerce execs: Web-savvy managers are so valuable that companies will go to any lengths to retain their services. | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Let the e-commerce commence, say the banks.(banks supporting greater use of online banking services) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Loaded vultures eye crippled e-beasts.(investors in new economies) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Looking smart with half a billion.(Australian Internet company, Looksmart) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| LookSmart's new suit.(Internet company's new CEO)(Interview) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Philip Morris rolls out e-Orders. | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Q&A.(founder and chief executive of Peakhour, David Harrington)(Interview) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Quietly minding his own business.(MYOB chief executive Craig Winkler) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Risky business.(Sausage Software/Solution 6 deal is important for Telstra's online ambition) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Son of LookSmart takes up the retail trade.(LookSmart sets up online department store) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Southrock goes to market. | Business, general | James Kirby |
| The heavies hit back: the blue-chip corporates are spending big on strategies to dominate the dot-com battleground.(Cover Story) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| The new gurus.(Cover Story) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| The web maketh the clothes. | Business, general | James Kirby |
| The wizards of e.(new economy leaders in Australia)(Cover Story) | Business, general | James Kirby, Patrice Gibbons |
| They cannot all survive.(new-economy sector, securities) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Time for project control.(management of E-business Australia) | Business, general | James Kirby |
| Wizard paints a portrait: online mortgage hunters tend to be more cautious than other borrowers, but then they are taking out bigger loans. | Business, general | James Kirby |
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