The problem when it comes to executive remuneration, explains Margot Saville in her account of Friday’s Leighton Holdings AGM today, is that we’re suffering from Lizard Brain.
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Mayne: Why the judge should make further inquiries on Seven deal
Before approving the deal between Seven and Westrac, Justice Jacobson should establish precisely what has gone on between Stokes, independent fund managers and the independent directors who are meant to representing the non-Stokes Seven shareholders.
Advertisers set to abandon Ten, Seven, PBL: Citigroup
With advertising falling, Citigroup projects considerable pain ahead for Australia’s major media players, especially the TV netowrks, reports Glenn Dyer.
Stand by for fireworks at Seven and Fairfax AGMs this week
There’s not much more stimulating in life that taking on a billionaire media mogul at a public company annual meeting, writes Stephen Mayne.
Seven rumoured to be playing hardball on Southern Star sale
The sale of Southern Star by Fairfax Media is being frustrated, with sources suggesting Seven is behind the interruption, reports Glenn Dyer.
Anna Coren’s departure highlights talent shortage at Seven
With Anna Coren expected to leave Seven this year and Nine personality Karl Stefanovic turning down a job offer, who will host Today Tonight next year, wonders Glenn Dyer?
Seven profit downgrade sees stock plunge
Plunging ad revenue, says Seven, is beheind today’s earnings downgrade. By Glenn Dyer.








