Casino's next bet
Article Abstract:
Issues are presented concerning the economic strategy of the casino company Jupiters which plans to become an online gambling organization by the year 2010. The success of its acquisition of Centrebet is discussed.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2001
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Boiling point: with a booming stockmarket and a trend for apartment living, the housing market is soaring. But how high can it go?
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Trends in Australia's residential housing market are discussed. The market is set to slow down, but this is unlikely before the end of 2000. Higher interest rates will affect the housing market across the country.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2000
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Trust-busting looms as the next trend
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Plans to break up some of the big listed property trusts are being considered after an intense time of consolidation and take-over activity. Issues concerning ways in which this might be achieved are presented.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2000
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