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Robert Muscat leaves CEO position at John Fairfax

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John Fairfax Holdings Ltd.'s Chief Executive Robert Muscat has resigned from his post to head PMP Communications Ltd., a magazine publishing and printing company in Australia. Muscat, who will replace PMP's outgoing chief Ken Catlow, will assume his new job on Oct. 12, 1998. He became Fairfax's chief on Aug. 1, 1996 and worked as a chief operating officer at News Ltd., a division of News Corp. in Australia. The decision to head PMP is largely related to Muscat's association with its chairman Ken Cowley, Muscat noted.

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Will be headed by John Fairfax Holdings Ltd outgoing CEO Robert Muscat

Author: Sheehan, Deidree
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1998
Executive changes & profiles, Article

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Robert Muscat leaves CEO position at John Fairfax

Article Abstract:

John Fairfax Holdings Ltd's CEO Robert Muscat is leaving the Australian media firm to become magazine publishing company PMP Communications Ltd's chief executive officer. Muscat will replace PMP's current CEO Ken Catlow, who is retiring. Muscat became Fairfax's chief executive on Aug 1, 1996 after vacating his post as chief operating officer at News Ltd. Fairfax experienced improved production efficiency and increased revenues under Muscat's management.

Author: Sheehan, Deidre
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1998
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING, Officials and employees, Appointments, resignations and dismissals, Muscat, Robert

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Australian bonds look risky

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Australian bonds are a great buy for foreign investors because the currency is an an all-time low and interest rates are set to fall again, so says some analysts. The return will come as the Australian dollar recovers. But other analysts say the bonds have seen their best recover already. Australian bonds are discussed.

Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
Public & Private Bonds, Economic aspects, Finance, Bonds, Bonds (Securities)

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Subjects list: Australia, John Fairfax Holdings Ltd., PMP Communications Ltd.
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