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Key talking points ahead of weekend local footy

June 2, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Key talking points ahead of weekend local footy

Saturday is shaping as one of the most thrilling of the local footy season so far. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the weekend. With the local footy season in now swing, every week presents more exciting storylines to keep an eye on. Here are the key things to look out for this … [Read more…]

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will stocks thrive or be terminated?

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
will stocks thrive or be terminated?

AI’s rapid evolution is capturing investors’ imaginations and will benefit many businesses, but others will die in the crossfire. The government says the debate around regulating AI needs the “broadest possible” involvement from the broadest possible segments of the community, from tech figures to the general public. “Technology does need to work for us,” said … [Read more…]

Posted in: Darwin Tagged: America, annual meetings, Artificial Intelligence, Asia, Austria, Bei Liu, Cairns, Cameron Gleeson, cap companies, City Chic and Best & Less, climate change, company management teams, country manager, Darwin, Data Centres, earnings calls, Eastern Asia, Europe, face termination, failure rate, fresh pressures, Geelong, Global Robotics, global tech giants, Google Inc., Grady Wulff, Hobart, incredible tool, industrial property business, innovative technology, Investment platform, Japan, Jenny McAllister, Jun, logistical crisis, long-term megatrend, machine learning, machine learning company, market analyst, Microsoft Corporation, news cycle, NextDC and Goodman Group, North America, Northern America, online retailer, Personal finance writer, pile billions, portfolio manager, purest play, senior investment strategist, share price, stockmarket gains, stockmarket sectors, supply chain, tech stocks, termination scenario, terminator-like machines, Tim Wallace, Townsville, trading updates, Traditional retailers, United States of America, wealth management, Western Europe

Sometimes price is not right

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Sometimes price is not right

Occasionally a stock’s price falls even though its true value doesn’t, says Tim Boreham. And for the canny and the careful, that can mean profit. We’re not sure whether that one’s attributable to Warren Buffett, but it sounds like something he would say … The operative words here are “quality” and “eventually” as the recovery … [Read more…]

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Charges after Cotton On HQ break-in

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Charges after Cotton On HQ break-in

Police have arrested two people suspected of a burglary at the company’s global headquarters in North Geelong. Victoria Police spokeswoman Jody Clayton said police believed the teens forced open glass sliding doors at the rear of the office about 5am on Wednesday. “Police were called to the business premises in Shepherd Court, in North Geelong … [Read more…]

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The best new car bargains in Australia

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
The best new car bargains in Australia

Long suffering new car buyers now have the upper hand as some car makers are forced to slash prices before the end of the financial year. See which brands have the best deals. Some dealers are discounting new cars by as much as $6000, while others are offering cheeky deals to those who trade-in a … [Read more…]

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Roosters reject bold Suaalii exit strategy

June 1, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Roosters reject bold Suaalii exit strategy

The Roosters have held urgent crisis talks with Joseph Suaalii’s management in the wake of savage criticism of the rugby union-bound 19-year-old. Sport Confidential can reveal the Roosters held an urgent meeting in recent weeks with his management in the wake of savage criticism of the 19-year-old, who has been a victim of the Bondi … [Read more…]

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the downfall of an Aussie icon

June 1, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
the downfall of an Aussie icon

Hills once turned out millions of its iconic Hills Hoists, becoming a manufacturing giant in the process. The company is now a shell of its former self and fighting for its very survival. The significance of the silver robots – if any – is probably lost to time – but Aussies were under no illusions … [Read more…]

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Coal burnt, lithium makes comeback

June 1, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Coal burnt, lithium makes comeback

Lithium has entered June with a spring in its step. But coal is coming out of a dirty month. Here are the mining winners and losers for May. Here’s the wash-up from a turbulent May. For the latest mining news, sign up here for free Stockhead daily newsletters WINNERS LITHIUM (Fastmarkets Hydroxide CIF China, Japan … [Read more…]

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Aussie criminals making a fortune on OnlyFans

June 1, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Aussie criminals making a fortune on OnlyFans

A leading victims’ rights group has blasted OnlyFans for allowing convicted criminals to earn big bucks with steamy videos. See the list. Drug pushers and a man who did jail time for a violent home invasion are among the Aussie content creators earning thousands per month from their paid subscribers on the raunchy site. A … [Read more…]

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Model Neyleen Ashley has implants removed after ‘largest, legal boob job’

June 1, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Model Neyleen Ashley has implants removed after ‘largest, legal boob job’

A model who dreamt of having the largest legal-size breast implants in the United States has revealed that she had them removed. Cuban-American Instagram model Neyleen Ashley said she was left in excruciating pain after she went from a G- to H-cup, ultimately deciding to downsize her bust. The 33-year-old, who earns up to $1000 … [Read more…]

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