A Noisy Stub: Rupert Murdoch’s Australian news assets valued at zipBy Michael West | May 12, 2020Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is shrinking - Facebook is now 60 times the size - yet its political clout still has ...
NSW Power Sale Profits could end up in Cayman IslandsBy Michael West | November 29, 2015A goodly chunk of the future corporate profits from the NSW power sale are destined to wend their merry way to the ...
Victoria’s $1 billion per kilometre road – who wouldn’t rail against that?By Michael West | August 2, 2014Guess which road in Australia is shaping up to cost $1 billion per kilometre to build? Read on. The most ...
Wesfarmers deaf to public’s pay scheme ireBy Michael West | November 9, 2012Wesfarmers’ chief Richard Goyder fronts shareholders at the annual meeting today, asking for a large grant of ...
BlueScope shareholders face fresh risksBy Michael West | November 29, 2011BlueScope Steel shareholders have been skewered horribly by their management and board. As gun-shy as they must ...
Lance and his magical umbrellaBy Michael West | November 20, 2011Shareholders had thought they had seen it all this week as company boards adroitly shifted the goalposts at ...
NAB attack misses the markBy Michael West | November 17, 2011Does Canberra really want the big banks to break rank and compete on price? If so, the outcry over last week's ...
Schism opens for Europe’s leaders and populaceBy Michael West | November 15, 2011It was no small irony that the German company Hochtief - incidentally the controlling shareholder in Leighton ...
Come and get it: BHP at a discountBy Michael West | September 14, 2011Morgan Stanley is out with a ‘'buy'’ on BHP today, putting a compelling new version of the old case that the share ...
Sundance and the Clayton’s bidBy Michael West | September 14, 2011This is the first blog entry for the West Files - watch out for more insights and breaking news from Michael ...
Little consolation for angry shareholdersBy Michael West | September 16, 2009THE break up of Telstra may prove a boon to consumers but has incensed shareholders who had no inkling when they ...
A Noisy Stub: Rupert Murdoch’s Australian news assets valued at zipBy Michael West | May 12, 2020Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is shrinking - Facebook is now 60 times the size - yet its political clout still has ...
NSW Power Sale Profits could end up in Cayman IslandsBy Michael West | November 29, 2015A goodly chunk of the future corporate profits from the NSW power sale are destined to wend their merry way to the ...
Victoria’s $1 billion per kilometre road – who wouldn’t rail against that?By Michael West | August 2, 2014Guess which road in Australia is shaping up to cost $1 billion per kilometre to build? Read on. The most ...
Wesfarmers deaf to public’s pay scheme ireBy Michael West | November 9, 2012Wesfarmers’ chief Richard Goyder fronts shareholders at the annual meeting today, asking for a large grant of ...
BlueScope shareholders face fresh risksBy Michael West | November 29, 2011BlueScope Steel shareholders have been skewered horribly by their management and board. As gun-shy as they must ...
Lance and his magical umbrellaBy Michael West | November 20, 2011Shareholders had thought they had seen it all this week as company boards adroitly shifted the goalposts at ...
NAB attack misses the markBy Michael West | November 17, 2011Does Canberra really want the big banks to break rank and compete on price? If so, the outcry over last week's ...
Schism opens for Europe’s leaders and populaceBy Michael West | November 15, 2011It was no small irony that the German company Hochtief - incidentally the controlling shareholder in Leighton ...
Come and get it: BHP at a discountBy Michael West | September 14, 2011Morgan Stanley is out with a ‘'buy'’ on BHP today, putting a compelling new version of the old case that the share ...
Sundance and the Clayton’s bidBy Michael West | September 14, 2011This is the first blog entry for the West Files - watch out for more insights and breaking news from Michael ...
Little consolation for angry shareholdersBy Michael West | September 16, 2009THE break up of Telstra may prove a boon to consumers but has incensed shareholders who had no inkling when they ...