Dotcom float shoots the lights out on fee frontBy Michael West | June 15, 2013When Facebook bought Instagram, it paid a billion dollars for a photo-sharing website with almost zero ...
Right place, wrong time for Murdoch divorceBy Michael West | June 14, 2013Rupert Murdoch to divorce Wendi Deng It was the timing of Rupert Murdoch’s divorce news which raised the odd ...
The soft underbelly of the regulatorBy Michael West | June 14, 2013There are mates’ deals and there are mates’ deals. The recent revelations by Jeff Knapp from the University of ...
More fuel for the ASIC fireBy Michael West | June 8, 2013It was not a pleasant week for the corporate regulator. As if the revelations of the 16-month delay to investigate ...
Duet’s ‘simplification’ more a trick than a transactionBy Michael West | June 5, 2013Duet Group responds The Duet Group has unveiled its "Group Simplification Proposal", the documentation for ...
Duet responds to transaction fee claimsBy Michael West | June 5, 20131. What does Duet think about the view that this transaction is designed to make fees? Duet: We reject this view ...
Ex-CBA exec heads Macquarie’s ‘Project Linus’By Michael West | June 4, 2013Macquarie Group has hired a former Commonwealth Bank executive to handle its regime of regulatory sanctions. The ...
Lenders accused of ‘systemic fraud’By Michael West | June 3, 2013Veteran consumer rights campaigner Denise Brailey is to make public 2500 private emails and bank documents from ...
Missing pieces in a low-doc lending trail that shattered livesBy Michael West | June 3, 2013It was 9am Monday, on a late February day this year, when Denise Brailey arrived at the offices of the ...
Warning signs at the punchbowlBy Michael West | May 27, 2013They conjure up marvellous euphemisms in financial markets. The latest is ''tapering''. ''Tapering'' was the ...
Fundsters get the nod and the cash prize to go with itBy Michael West | May 25, 2013Tourism Australia declares the winners of its "Best Jobs in the World" marketing crusade next month. The ...
Newcrest hit by NSW exploration licence rulingBy Michael West | May 23, 2013A court has quashed an exploration licence on the border of Newcrest's giant Cadia goldmine in central NSW. The ...
Dotcom float shoots the lights out on fee frontBy Michael West | June 15, 2013When Facebook bought Instagram, it paid a billion dollars for a photo-sharing website with almost zero ...
Right place, wrong time for Murdoch divorceBy Michael West | June 14, 2013Rupert Murdoch to divorce Wendi Deng It was the timing of Rupert Murdoch’s divorce news which raised the odd ...
The soft underbelly of the regulatorBy Michael West | June 14, 2013There are mates’ deals and there are mates’ deals. The recent revelations by Jeff Knapp from the University of ...
More fuel for the ASIC fireBy Michael West | June 8, 2013It was not a pleasant week for the corporate regulator. As if the revelations of the 16-month delay to investigate ...
Duet’s ‘simplification’ more a trick than a transactionBy Michael West | June 5, 2013Duet Group responds The Duet Group has unveiled its "Group Simplification Proposal", the documentation for ...
Duet responds to transaction fee claimsBy Michael West | June 5, 20131. What does Duet think about the view that this transaction is designed to make fees? Duet: We reject this view ...
Ex-CBA exec heads Macquarie’s ‘Project Linus’By Michael West | June 4, 2013Macquarie Group has hired a former Commonwealth Bank executive to handle its regime of regulatory sanctions. The ...
Lenders accused of ‘systemic fraud’By Michael West | June 3, 2013Veteran consumer rights campaigner Denise Brailey is to make public 2500 private emails and bank documents from ...
Missing pieces in a low-doc lending trail that shattered livesBy Michael West | June 3, 2013It was 9am Monday, on a late February day this year, when Denise Brailey arrived at the offices of the ...
Warning signs at the punchbowlBy Michael West | May 27, 2013They conjure up marvellous euphemisms in financial markets. The latest is ''tapering''. ''Tapering'' was the ...
Fundsters get the nod and the cash prize to go with itBy Michael West | May 25, 2013Tourism Australia declares the winners of its "Best Jobs in the World" marketing crusade next month. The ...
Newcrest hit by NSW exploration licence rulingBy Michael West | May 23, 2013A court has quashed an exploration licence on the border of Newcrest's giant Cadia goldmine in central NSW. The ...