Australian entrepreneurs enter 2010 with a renewed sense of confidence. After an extraordinarily rocky 2009, Australia’s economy is expected…
Australian entrepreneurs enter 2010 with a renewed sense of confidence. After an extraordinarily rocky 2009, Australia’s economy is expected…
Most experts are tipping 2010 will be a big year for merger and acquisition activity, and after a very quiet year in 2009, that’s hardly a s…
More details have emerged surrounding the controversy between Google and China, with an online security firm releasing information about the…
Internet giant Google has threatened to shut down its Chinese operations after uncovering what it calls a highly sophisticated wave of cyber…
If smart companies have not revised their business and marketing plans for 2010, now is definitely the time to visit both accountants and th…
At lunch yesterday I sat with a group of Australian manufacturers, deeply worried about the Australian dollar going above $US1. One is alrea…
“It is very unwise to place much store in the ability of Chinese consumers to save the world, or even do much about the Chinese economy.” …
As I move around the community and conduct radio interviews I find the same questions being asked about the economy. So today I have selecte…
Chinese bootleggers are now selling copies of Microsoft’s new Windows 7 operating system just days before its launch on 22 October. Pira…
Watching the pictures of China’s celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Communist Revolution on TV last night was a deeply unsettling re…
A couple of unrelated Lehman anniversary events: – Libor (the London interbank rate) has hit a record low. – The US has imposed a 35% tariff…
A decade ago the Australian economy looked very different than it does now, we were in the midst of the ‘dot.com’ bubble and everyone was …