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Elizabeth Knight comments on companies, markets and the economy.

Why appointing a female CEO to run a big company doesn’t feel like progress

Why appointing a female CEO to run a big company doesn’t feel like progress

What passes for success – or even progress – is still a low bar.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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Should companies have a Voice or mind their own business?

Should companies have a Voice or mind their own business?

Appreciative as the prime minister might be of Qantas boss Alan Joyce’s support, it’s a risky strategy for the government.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Matildas means money: Capitalising on Australia’s hottest brand

Matildas means money: Capitalising on Australia’s hottest brand

How fitting are the colours – green and gold? The Matildas have become an extremely valuable brand.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
The half-billon-dollar economic boost the government won’t let fly
Opinion
Aviation

The half-billon-dollar economic boost the government won’t let fly

What inflation-fighting government would take a position that promotes airfares remaining higher for longer?

  • by Elizabeth Knight
What keeps CBA’s boss awake at night? It isn’t stressed borrowers

What keeps CBA’s boss awake at night? It isn’t stressed borrowers

Any board that ticks off a share buyback and a higher dividend payout ratio is sending a message that it is not concerned about the strength of its franchise.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Why taking the top job at Myer could be a career killer
Opinion
Retail

Why taking the top job at Myer could be a career killer

Myer’s largest shareholder, Solomon Lew, is now the company’s kingmaker. And in this case, (John) King replacer.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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How the PwC virus infected the industry

How the PwC virus infected the industry

With the ground shifting beneath them, the big four consultancy firms are now all very happy with the increased regulatory oversight and turbocharged penalties that are coming down the pike. But then what else could they say?

  • by Elizabeth Knight
The ‘financial heroin’ product that ASIC is trying to bust

The ‘financial heroin’ product that ASIC is trying to bust

Having a win represents a massive high. But if punters lose, withdrawal is financially painful.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Closing the gap: Vodafone’s desperate deal to catch Telstra and Optus

Closing the gap: Vodafone’s desperate deal to catch Telstra and Optus

No matter how you interpret the $6.3 billion deal with Vocus, TPG - which owns the number three player in the mobiles market, Vodafone - is shrinking.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Why the reinflating house price bubble might run out of puff

Why the reinflating house price bubble might run out of puff

Most economists still believe house prices will rise this year, but they are far more equivocal about the clouded crystal ball.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
How Australia became embroiled in billionaire insider trading claims

How Australia became embroiled in billionaire insider trading claims

The indictment against Tottenham Hotspur owner Joe Lewis paints a rollicking tale of alleged insider trading with a twist – his alleged actions have been characterised as a perverse means to compensate his staff, and enrich his friends and lovers.

  • by Elizabeth Knight