Business Review Weekly 2000 Kath Walters - Abstracts

Business Review Weekly 2000 Kath Walters
TitleSubjectAuthors
$136m for the taking.(the second stage of the Australian Federal Government's innovation investment fund program produces $136 million of venture capital)Business, generalKath Walters
A big name lends weight to a start-up deal: Since the family fortune was divided, Barry Smorgon has been enjoying business on his own terms.Business, generalKath Walters
Accounting chaos leaves half the work undone.(accounting systems compliant with the Goods and services tax)Business, generalKath Walters
A management buyout or dry out?(includes related article)Business, generalKath Walters
Awareness is the price of post-GST equilibrium.(introduction of Goods and services tax, Australia)Business, generalKath Walters
A well-heeled angel to the rescue.(Robert Cook loans money to save Australian company webMethods)Business, generalKath Walters
Business angels gain some altitude: more companies and investors are registering with matchmakers as a new culture emerges.Business, generalKath Walters
Commerce sense.(medical products industry)Business, generalKath Walters
Fast 100.(new-economy companies)(Cover Story)Business, generalAmanda Gome, Kath Walters
Get planning.(business plans, venture capital)Business, generalKath Walters
Getting bigger.(100 Fastest-Growing Private Companies)(Cover Story)Business, generalAmanda Gome, Kath Walters, Tim Treadgold
Has Redfern got a Radiata?(communications industry, innovations, Redfern Photonics)Business, generalKath Walters
High returns and risky expectations.(investment in the Australian venture capital sector)Business, generalKath Walters
Hothouse flowerings.(includes related article)(business incubators)Business, generalKath Walters
Infomedia plans to float on Microcat profits.(Richard Graham owner of technology company Infomedia which he plans to float following profits from Microcat, a spare parts catalogue on CD-Rom)(Interview)Business, generalKath Walters
Pitfalls and shortfalls after the changeover.(impact of the Goods and services tax, Australia)Business, generalKath Walters
Rivalry: it's a trick of the trade sale.(selling a small business to a larger firm; includes related notes)Business, generalKath Walters
Small companies caught in the cashflow trap.(impact of Australia's new goods and services tax)Business, generalKath Walters
The fight for e-delivery business hots up.(competition amongst Australian delivery firms to deliver goods sold online)Business, generalKath Walters
Two heads are better in selling face-to-face skills.(Australian Mezzanine Investments purchases stake in Rogen International)Business, generalKath Walters
Venture capital is a battle right from the start: There is plenty of cash available, but risk-averse investors are making it difficult for start-up companies to get funding.Business, generalKath Walters
Waiting for many happy returns.(venture capital firm Allen & Buckeridge)(Company Profile)Business, generalKath Walters
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