Business Review Weekly 2000 - Abstracts

Business Review Weekly 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Ace on the second serve.(marketing of Australian tennis)Business, generalMichael Meagher
A competitive edge needs a solid foundation.(Left Field)(Australia's infrastructure)(Column)Business, generalMalcolm McIntosh
A fresher Reebok puts a better foot forward.(sportswear, Reebok, Nike)Business, generalChana Schoenberger
After the calm, beware the cashflow crunch.(introduction of Australian goods and services taxation)Business, generalAmanada Gome
A gilt-edged deal, in name only.(Patrick Guerrand-Hermes sues bank J.P. Morgan)Business, generalElizabeth MacDonald
A hard road to recovery.(Japanese economy)Business, general 
Airline challengers taxi for takeoff.Business, generalGerry Carman
A little productivity rise goes a long way.(benefits of productivity improvements for accounting firms)Business, generalDavid Connell
An Aussie gives Coke a long overdue shake-up.(Coca-Cola Chief Executive Douglas Daft)Business, generalDean Foust
A new generation sets its own course.(wealth dispersal of Holmes a Court family)Business, generalTIm Treadgold
Asia's new order.(economics in Asia)Business, generalBenjamin Fulford
A tough choice until drugs for prostate cancer show up.Business, generalMichael McCoy
Australia at the crossroads.(Australian economy)Business, generalDavid Hale
Australia's foreign whitegoods industry.(includes related article)Business, generalLachlan Colquhuon
B2B in Asia, a mater of adaptation.(includes related article)Business, general 
B2B the way 2B.(includes related articles)Business, generalMarc Levy
Before the strategy, look at your advantage: there are three important questions to ask before you decide on your company's next move.Business, general 
Big-brand strategist heads for skate ramp.(interview with Australian marketing executive Robert Hershan)Business, generalKate de Clercq
Bon appetit.(restaurant guide)Business, generalEmily Ross, Scott Bolles, John Lethlean
Bridge climb: getting to first base was the hard part.(interview with Australian entrepreneur)Business, generalKath Walter
Cash-strapped Japan turns to the banks for help.Business, generalEmily Thornton
China's oil giant lumbers to a Wall Street debut.(China National Petroleum Corporation)Business, generalMark Clifford, Dexter Roberts
Christmas crunch time.(electronic commerce at Christmas)Business, generalShelley Dempsey
Corporate performers learn to play a new role: There is nothing like an audience to undo even the sharpest operators. That is where training in acting can help.Business, generalLynne Cossar
Daytrade believers.(online day traders)Business, generalLachlan Colquhoun
Determination builds a fortune from nothing.(Telemedia Networks International founder Chris Jones)Business, generalKate de Clercq
Digital dreams.Business, generalBruce Upbin
Direct delivery spells doom for go-betweens.(suppliers will need to compete for business online as more manufacturers use Internet)Business, generalJacqueline Doherty
DoCoMo shuns big bucks.(mobile telephones, NTT DoCoMo)Business, generalWilliam Echikson, Irene Kunii, Marsha Johnston
Doctor Doom.(Robert Shiller, Yale economist)Business, generalJonathan Laing
Dot.au domain name registration gets nasty.(registration of domain names in Australia)Business, generalKate De Clercq
East Timor: the promising land.Business, generalWilson Da Silva
E-devices get a move on.(mobilizing electronic-commerce)Business, generalShelley Dempsey
Emerge lives up to name.(growth of an online service provider)Business, generalTim Knapton
Equities war in Europe may take US 'over there'.(conflict amongst Europe's stock exchanges)Business, generalJack Grone
Euro is down in value and up in estimation: the single European currency has succeeded in every way its designers intended, except one.Business, generalWilliam Pesek
Euro M&A activity sputters.(Europe, mergers and acquisitions)Business, generalVito Racanelli
Faded fashion victim gets Gucci makeover.(Gucci Group Chief Executive Domenico De Sole and Designer Tom Ford plans to revive the Yves Saint Laurent brand)Business, generalGail Edmondsom
Fast Ford to the future.Business, generalJay Akasie
Food fight.(genetically modified foods in Australia)Business, generalBeth Quilivan
Gentle persuasion helps to fire up the troops.(managing change in business)Business, general 
Golf online keeps off-course players buying.Business, generalNigel Wall
Great ideas, but too few pay off.(entrepreneurship in Australia)Business, generalAmandda Gome
Harts presses on with float plans.(accounting firm Harts Australasia)Business, general 
Health and horticulture costs slashed by the Web.(Left Field)(Column)Business, generalMalcolm McIntosh
Hold the phone, your PC is on line.Business, generalNeil Weinberg
Hollywood's pet also-ran.(financial backing of Woody Allen films)Business, generalLawrie Masterson
Hot-shot skills for sale, only $500,00 a play.(Australian hedge funding)Business, generalPhilip Ennie
How to land, and retain, the elusive generation X.Business, generalAlison Ashby
HSV's new surge.Business, generalBill Tuckley
Independent, but well connected.(links between Australian accounting firms and overseas interests)Business, generalT. Thomas
Index of the top 500.(foreign companies in Australia)Business, general 
Information overload when accounting for change.(accountancy in Australia)Business, generalThea Foster
In the heart of family territory.Business, general 
Into the light.(development of optical communications networks)Business, generalSteven Rizzo
Investors go global.(includes related articles)(Cover Story)Business, generalJohn Kavanah
... in waiting.(possible successors to Australian Treasurer Peter Costello)Business, general 
Irrational behaviour starts making economic sense.(research into mathematical formulations for behavioural economics)Business, generalCharles Whalen
Is job snobbery keeping unemployment levels up? Federal minister Tony Abbott says a degree of pickiness is contributing to unemployment.Business, generalXavier LA Canna
It is no sin to be rich.(morality of wealth)Business, generalSamuel Gregg
It's war out there.(John Warden, marketing specialist)Business, generalBruce Upbin
Jobs of the future.(employment trends)Business, generalLucinda Shcmidt
Just how do you make money from Linux?Business, generalSam Jaffe
Keeping good staff inside.Business, general 
Li's dot-bombs.(Richard Li, Pacific Century CyberWorks)Business, generalBruce Einhorn, Sheridan Prasso
Loyalty not enough.(includes related articles)(marketing)(Cover Story)Business, generalPaul McIntyre
Marketers beware, consumer sentiment is turning nasty.(survey of consumers' views)Business, generalSimon LLoyd
Market researchers hunt for online respondents.Business, general 
Mastertrusts under threat.(investments)Business, generalCraig Bright
Melbourne IT blasts off after 30-year countdown.Business, generalKate De Clerq
Modern Medicis all cashed up and nowhere to go.(venture capitalists compared to Medicis patrons of Renaissance artists with plenty of money but not so many suitable dot.coms to invest in)Business, generalJohn Byrne
Monsieur Big.(ad agency Publicis)Business, generalMelanie Well
Music joins the online chorus.(developing an electronic commerce strategy for the music industry)Business, generalChristie Elieer
NAB's $36-billion nightmare.(lawsuit against National Australia Bank)Business, generalAdele Ferguseon
Net profit from clicks and bricks.(benefits of store-based business over internet sales)Business, generalJohn Calkins, Michael Farello, Christiana Smith
Newcomers score in dogfight's early rounds.(Australia's airlines)Business, generalLachlan Colquhoun
New life from an old system: old and expensive resource-planning systems can be a solid foundation for a wide range of value-enhancing applications.Business, generalDorien James, Malcolm Wolf
No meeting of ways.(venture capital and businesses owned by women)Business, generalKeith Walters
No premium in tradition, say online insurers.(includes related articles)Business, generalMark Veverka
No respite fro Ralph.(plans to increase taxation in Australia)Business, generalMicheal Laurence
Not so crazy after all.(discount retailers)Business, generalRia Voorhaar
Novogen banks on beans for a healthy market: a pharmaceutical company hopes that a derivative of legumes will fight cancer and boost the bottom line.Business, generalBob Johnstone
Oil under troubled waters.(dispute over Timor Sea oil)Business, generalMichael Shari, Becky Gaylord
Online auctioneers see benefits on the Goods and Services Tax.Business, generalPatrick Gibbons
On these sites, the 'www' stands for women.(includes related articles)Business, generalKate De Clercq
On track.(the future for accountancy firms in Australia)Business, generalTony Thomas, Greg Hayes
Pop turns traditional for its financial backing.(financial support for Australian pop band Killing Heidi)Business, generalChristie Elieer
Price is not the big deal for online shoppers.Business, generalMichael Marn
Public appeal.(industry superannuation funds)Business, generalSusan Hely
QBE plays a long game in Eastern Europe.(strategy of QBE Insurance Group)Business, generalKate de Clerq
Real battle is for the Web revisited.(Internet firms and customer loyalty)Business, generalMcKinsey and Company
Regional firm wins staff through contacts and class.(Darcy Kennedy)Business, generalWarrick McLean
Restless or reckless?(work mobility trends)Business, generalJay Palmer
Retailers get personality.(shops which sell a wide range of brand name products need to establish their own identity)Business, generalTerilyn Henderson, Elizabeth Mihas
Rights and royalties are going for a song.(Internet piracy, music industry)Business, generalJarek Czechowicz
Risks on the radar for Sydney Airport sale.Business, generalGerry Carman
School's in.com.(includes related article)(role of the internet in teaching and learning)Business, generalPeter F. Drucker
Separating IBM's parts might improve its sums.(financial benefits of breaking up computer firm)Business, generalDaniel Lyons
Skin in the game.(top athletes need financial advisors)Business, generalMichael Meagher
St George gets behind Stockford.(investments)Business, general 
Talent war.(recruiting and retaining good workers)Business, generalWay Nicholas
Tech talk can keep you out of trouble.(glossary, technology stocks jargon)Business, generalJohn Stensholt
Telemarketers reel in big, new clients.Business, general 
Telephone persuaders turn up the pressure.(telemarketing)Business, generaltony Thomas
The buyback makes a comeback.Business, generalMcCallum Jan
The economy is ready to ride, with or without a cycle.Business, generalRobert Skefington
The edge is effort, not industry.(includes related article)(economist Michael Porter)Business, generalHarry Onsman
The main points.(Australian budget 2000)Business, general 
The man behind the price police.(Australian tax enforcer)Business, generalSchmidt. Lucinda
The new rules of engagement.(e-commerce)(Cover Story)Business, generalBob Hayward
The new space race prepares for lift-off.Business, generalJames Clash
The new value in a digital brand: to succeed online, companies must fulfil a whole new set of expectations from their customers.Business, generalSandeep Dayal, Helene Landesberg, Michael Zeisser
The next world economic crisis.(emerging markets)Business, generalWilliam Pesek
The no-frills killer.Business, generalIan McCallum
The no-hype, real-benefit net, the intranet.(internal web sites)Business, general 
The way to China's A-list.(foreign investment in China)Business, generalDouglas McGill
This is no time for compliant people.(business management)Business, generalSue Riem Tan
Threshing the client chaff reaps low-cost rewards.(marketing accountants' services)Business, generalDarren Riley
To sell beer, buy the pub.(drinking establishments in Victoria, Australia)Business, generalJan McCullum
Trading in trade trivia.(Rajiv Uppal, Next Linx information service)Business, generalChandrani Ghosh
Treasure hunters.(gene mapping)Business, generalDaniella Goldberg
Tyler was just a starlet of the new economy.(resignation of Chris Tyler from Solution 6)(Column)Business, generalBeverly Head
Tyros at the top.(management of insurance and superannuation firm AMP)Business, generalKavanagh. John
Value net does away with the rusty supply chain.Business, generalJoseph Martha, David Bovet
Venture marketing.Business, generalNora Aufreiter, Teri Lawver, Candace Lun
WAP bides its time.(wireless application protocol)Business, generalPatrick Gibbons
What are they worth?(Internet companies)Business, generalDriek Desmet, Tracy Francis, Akice Hu, Timothy Koller, George Riedel
What is e-commerce doing to your brand?(analysis of the benefits and disadvantages of using Web sites to market branded goods)Business, general 
When crisis strikes, don't count on the IMF.(role of International Monetary Fund)Business, generalJames Smalhout
Why companies need to help executives grow.Business, generalHelen Handfield-Jones
Without reform, Asia's recovery will be short-lived.(management of Asian money marekts)Business, generalBrian Bremner, Bruce Einhorn, Michael Shari, Manjeet Kripalani
Workplace visits a strategy of choice, not chance.(Walsh Johnson)(Company Profile)Business, generalTerry Thomas
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