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Tenancy problems and whitegoods top list of common consumer complaints and other top stories.

  • Tenancy problems and whitegoods top list of common consumer complaints

    Tenancy problems and whitegoods top list of common consumer complaints
    Tenancy problems and whitegoods top list of common consumer complaints Updated August 25, 2016 12:47:14 If you have ever fought a real estate agent for a bond refund or been denied a claim on an appliance's extended warranty, you're not alone. New South Wales Fair Trading reported consumer complaints were up 9 per cent and there were some clear standouts on the worst offenders list. You might relate to a few of these consumer gripes. Problems with rental propertiesWhen ..
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  • Flight Centre to expand online presence while rolling out flagship stores

    Flight Centre to expand online presence while rolling out flagship stores
    Flight Centre Full Year Result 25 Aug 16: FLT margins squeezed by softer market and cheaper airfares2:19Australia?s largest travel agent, Flight Centre (FLT) posted a slightly weaker than expected net profit of $244.6 million, down 4.7% over the last financial year. FLIGHT Centre is positioning itself as the Apple of air travel, expanding its online reach while rolling out flagship stores.Australia’s largest listed travel agency has posted a $244 million profit after a tumultuous year in which ..
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  • David Jones outpaces flat fashion market, lifts profit sharply

    David Jones outpaces flat fashion market, lifts profit sharply
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  • South32 swings to loss but pays maiden dividend

    South32 swings to loss but pays maiden dividend
    South32 chief Graham Kerr says the miner will continue to unlock the potential of its portfolio and pursue investments where it sees value. Carla Gottgens South32 chief executive Graham Kerr says the miner opted to pay a modest maiden dividend despite its strong net cash position because it is eyeing two acquisition opportunities.Speaking on a call with analysts and investors following the release of the company's full year results, Mr Kerr sai..
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  • Origin, AGL to win from high energy prices, says Moody's

    Origin, AGL to win from high energy prices, says Moody's
    Rising gas exports from Queensland along with increased penetration of renewable energy such as wind power will work to keep both electricity and gas prices high, Moody's Investors Service has warned, with the big energy utilities Origin Energy and AGL likely to benefit.An increase in the use of renewable energy is forcing coal-fired power stations to close, which has boosted reliance on power stations which use gas since they can be turned on quickly to fill shortfalls when the wind isn't blow..
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  • Australian shares flat, New Zealand rises on company results

    Australian shares flat, New Zealand rises on company results
    SYDNEY/WELLINGTON Aug 25 Australian shares were flat on Thursday, trading largely in response to company results and outlook, with falls in energy and commodities stocks offset by retailers' gains, while New Zealand shares rose, pushing the index near record highs.The S&P/ASX 200 index ticked 3 points lower to 5,558.6 by 0306 GMT, a fall of 0.05 percent."I don't really think there's really a catalyst in the market at the moment," said Mathan Somasundaram, a quant strategy researcher at stockbr..
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  • Shock treatment may be only way to fix budget, say economists

    Shock treatment may be only way to fix budget, say economists
    Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison says Australia is divided between the "the taxed and the taxed nots". Brendon Thorne Economists are warning that an external shock may be the only catalyst for political change given the lack of broad consensus that debt and deficits are a problem, let alone what the solution should be.Reacting to warnings from Treasurer Scott Morrison that complacency could plunge the economy into recession, experts expressed f..
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  • Little reason to trust Woolworths board or management

    Little reason to trust Woolworths board or management
    If Woolworths wasn't capable of turning around its hardware investment, why should shareholders have confidence in its ability to get the other various arms of the business up to speed? Or, specifically, how long before the shrinking retailer walks away from Big W as well?They seem to be difficult but reasonable questions to ask. I'm not sure CEO Brad Banducci had much of an answer during his results media conference.  More Business Videos Previous slide Next slide Wool..
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  • Southern Cross Austereo profit jumps 19 per cent on higher ad sales, lower debt expenses

    Southern Cross Austereo profit jumps 19 per cent on higher ad sales, lower debt expenses
    Southern Cross Media has posted a 19 per cent rise in net profit to $77.2 million, thanks to higher advertising revenue at its metropolitan radio stations and regional television stations and reduced financing costs for its debt. Shares closed at $1.38, the highest price in over two years, after gaining 11.7 per cent on an upbeat outlook.   Southern Cross Austereo hopes to cash in on its deal to broadcast Nine's programs in regional Australia.  Operating earnings in the year to June edged..
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