Business Review Weekly 2001 - Abstracts

Business Review Weekly 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
A direct line to consumer heaven.(travel industry)Business, generalSohail Inayatullah
A flying start for clients.(Alan Morse & Co quality service)Business, generalAndrew Heathcote
After the genome, Celera hunts the profit code.Business, generalRobert Langreth
A legend in his lifetime.Business, generalPaul Conroy
An offer Ceedata can't refuse.Business, general 
A paragon of virtue.(HIH Insurance, corporate failure)(Column)Business, generalBryan Dawe
A record of reform.(Australian government)Business, generalPeter Costello
Are you ready for a global tax office?Business, generalRichard Neville
A woes of Amway.(profile of Australian direct-selling company)Business, generalSimon LLoyd
Back to basics for e-marketing.(includes related article)Business, generalVittoria Varianini, Diana Vaturi
Big brother, big spender.(analysis of spending by advertising industry)Business, generalSimon LLoyd
Boot out the compliance blues.(includes related article)Business, general 
Buyers that click.Business, generalTim McGuire, John Forsyth, Johanne Lavoie
Coke isn't it.Business, generalDaniel Fisher
Cut-price killer.(Warehouse Group, non-food retail)Business, generalJustin Doebele
Dangerous curves ahead.(impact of a global recession on Australian economy)(Cover Story)Business, generalBerit Kruger-Johnson
Dangerous territory.(stockmarket growth comparisons)Business, generalColin Nicholson
Detroit monster with three heads.(Ford, General Motors and DaimlerChrysler)Business, generalRobyn Meredith
Don't tell me what I want.(web-site customization in e-commerce)Business, generalPaul Nunes, Ajit Kambil
Double-digit promise.(Brief Article)Business, general 
Easy credit brings trouble for technology giants: vendor financing was popular, but when the clients went south, so did the loans.(reprinted from The McKinsey Quarterly, 2001, Number 3)Business, generalKevin Buehler, Lee Scoggins, Mark Shapiro
Excite@Home is losing its ticker, and its future.(At Home Corporation)Business, generalForbes, Michael Noer
Executive decision: the money or the options.(management renumeration)Business, generalFelicity Richardson
Flights and delights.(comparing policies of airlines)Business, generalEmily Ross, Gina McColl
Fox changes tack in race for sports-fan audience.Business, generalMark Lacter
Frustrated investors turn on Lend Lease.(Australian real estate; includes related notes)Business, generalDavid Higgins
Get smarter.(Cover Story)Business, general 
Giants twin share: more big Australians are considering the advantages of taking a foreign partner.Business, generalWendy Frew
Go carefully into unknown territory.(genetically modified food)Business, generalTony Stevenson
Gold not on its mettle.(price of gold)Business, general 
Good pickings in Asia.(investment in Asian markets)Business, generalNeil Martin
Growth party may be ending.Business, generalChris Richardson
GST guru on the move.(Andersen Australia partner Kevin Fehily)Business, general 
Harley weaves a web.(motorbike manufacturers)Business, generalMissy Sullivan
Hello, do you have a business you want to sell? Technology companies are supposed to be death for leveraged buyouts, but one little-known deal maker is making billions from them.(Tom Gores' Platinum Equity)Business, generalPhyllis Berman
Investors send a strong message to the big five.(joint ventures)Business, generalKath WAlters
It's PwC by a country mile.(includes related articles)(Australia's top 100 accounting firms; PricewaterhouseCoopers)Business, generalTony Thomas, Glen Tillers
Keep talking, the software is listening.(speech-recognition technology)Business, generalCamilla Fiorini
Knowledge must be spread around.(knowledge management)Business, generalSusanne Hauschild, Thomas Licht, Wolfram Stein
Labor's victory plans.(Australian Labor Party)Business, generalSimon Crean
Learn, grow and profit.Business, generalJacqui Walker
Let's not go down together.(Cover Story)Business, generalSaul Eslake
Looters and losers.(excerpt from 'Where's the Loot?' Who Really Made the Money During the High-Tech Boom, How They Did it and How You Can do the Same Next Time')Business, generalGrant Butler
Mann Judd seeks to regroup.(Column)Business, general 
Marketing from the top down.(marketing policy)Business, generalKevin Luscombe
Midas worries about losing his touch.(financial expert James Sinclair's predictions)(Brief Article)Business, general 
More than a game.(computer games)Business, generalBenjamin Fulford, Forbes
One foot in the grave: tech stocks RIP.Business, generalJim Treadgold
Online travel is yet to take flight.Business, generalJames Kirby
Oracle's challenge.(Oracle Corp.)Business, generalTom McKaskill
P2P: fairer exchange.(peer-to-peer, online services)Business, generalAndrew McAfee
Plastic fantastic?(Telstra, electronic payments)Business, generalIan Rogers
PowerTel pays for a wrong number.(Australian telecommunications market)Business, generalPatrick Gibbons
Property cools in Singapore.(Brief Article)Business, general 
Qantas circles the remains of Ansett.(includes related article)(Australian airlines)Business, generalNicholas Way, Malcolm Meyerick
Quantas warns.(regulation of the Australian airline industry)Business, generalChris Milne
See me consume.(marketing, consumer preferences)Business, generalGerry Khermouch
Shrinkage faces PC giants.Business, generalQuentin Hardy
Small fish are making a big splash: so many boutique fund managers have emerged in Australia that even industry analysts are having trouble keeping track.Business, generalSamantha Walker
Small is big in stocks.(turnaournd expected in Australia)Business, general 
Small will be huge.(nanotechnology)Business, generalJonathan Fahey
Softdrink giant tries the gentle approach.(Coca-Cola South Pacific, marketing)Business, generalJaime Eastham
Stockford gathers more firms.(consolidator Stockford)Business, general 
Stockford takes a body blow.Business, general 
Success is passion plus people.Business, generalLouis Coutts
Super's other benefit: insurance.(Australian superannuation funds offer savings on insurance)Business, generalSusan Hely
Sybase's smart mover.(database maker Sybase)Business, generalChana Schoenberger, Forbes
Take a good look over the horizon.(includes related article)(business forecasting)Business, generalPeter Saul
Take your pick for 2002.(experts' stock picks)Business, general 
Take your pick for 2002.(stock picks )(Brief Article)Business, generalJan MacCallum
Taming the global casino.(taxes on currency-trading)Business, generalHazel Henderson
Tax cuts on the budget wish list.(Institute of Chartered Accountants)(CPA Australia)Business, generalAndrew Heathcote
Tax family trusts.(taxation of family trusts)Business, generalPeter Haggstrom
Tax law is unfair.Business, generalMark Leibler
Teamwork yes, but don't downgrade individualism.(recruitment and retention strategies)Business, general 
Telecom ZN needs a breakthrough deal.(Telecom Corporation of New Zealand buys AAPT)Business, general Gibbons
The 10 biggest sectors.Business, general 
The big list.Business, general 
The future is ours--maybe.(stockbroker JBWere's Managed Futures product)(Brief Article)Business, general 
The future of the networked company.(includes related articles)Business, generalRemo Hacki, Julian Lighton
The great baton change.(includes related articles)(inheritance planning)Business, generalFelicity Richardson
The high price of loyalty.Business, generalJames Cigliano, Margaret Georgiadis, Darren Pleasance, Susan Whalley
The next move.(mergers and acquisitions)Business, general 
The pension that pays off.(includes related article)(allocated pension)Business, generalSusan Hely
The price of practice.(accounting practices)Business, generalStan Beer
The prime-time killer on TV.(includes related articles)(personal video recorder)Business, generalTim Watts
The secrets of their success.Business, general 
The singularly successful Giorgio Armani.(fashion designer)Business, generalRichard Heller
The sinners were damned in 2001.(overview of corporate Australia)Business, generalNeil Sheobridge
The tech wreck bites into new wealth.(includes related articles)(electronic wealth)Business, generalChris Richardson
The week in review.(Australian business 6-12 December 2001)Business, general 
The wheels fall off cartels.(cartel operations)(Column)Business, generalAlan Fels
The year of the value spotters.(successes of fund managers in 2001)(Brief Article)Business, general 
Thinner steel, fatter profits.(strip casting technology, United States)Business, generalBrett Nelson
Tiny worlds take a long time.(nanotechnology)Business, generalRichard Slaughter
Unchained melodies.(includes related articles)(internet services, music)Business, generalBrett May, Marc Singer
Wall Street retreats.(foreign companies stay away from Australia)Business, generalWendy Frew
Wall Street's patriot games.(effect on Wall Street of terrorist attacks on US, 11 Sept 2001)(Cover Story)Business, generalDavid Henry, Mara Der Hovanesian, Susan Scherreik
Want a good return? Take a chance.(Some investors may go beyond conventional asset classes in their search for a reasonable return in 2002)(Brief Article)Business, general 
Westpac sharpens its scythe.(job cuts in the Australian banking industry)Business, generalIan Rogers
Where are they now? Jack Mundey.Business, generalJack Thomson
Why clicks need bricks: the first wave of alliances between online and old-economy interests offers valuable lessons for deal makers who negotiate the next wave.Business, general 
Wine makers get even bolder.Business, generalMichaelle Hannen
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