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Stephen Mayne — Journalist and <em>Crikey</em> founder

Stephen Mayne

Journalist and Crikey founder

Stephen Mayne founded Crikey in February 2000, and has remained as a contributor since selling it in 2005. He’s a former political staffer and local government councillor who also pursues shareholder advocacy as a two-time former director of the Australian Shareholders’ Association. He also spent two years working for the Alliance for Gambling Reform.

Market capitalisation of listed companies is arguably the best public measure of who is creating private wealth in our globalised world -- and it correlates reasonably well against the Olympics medal count.

Mayne: our biz performance well behind Olympic record

Market capitalisation of listed companies is arguably the best public measure of who is creating private wealth in our globalised world -- and it correlates reasonably well against the Olympics medal count.

There may have been a record 16 candidates in the Melbourne byelection but only two them bothered to turn up for this morning’s formal declaration of the poll. It told the tale of the tape.

Mayne: how a rainbow coalition saved ALP in Melbourne

There may have been a record 16 candidates in the Melbourne byelection but only two them bothered to turn up for this morning’s formal declaration of the poll. It told the tale of the tape.

If the Victorian Liberals were smart at the next federal election they could do a deal with the Greens to shore up Bandt in Melbourne and undermine some key Labor Right ministers who are particularly hostile to the Greens.

Could a Greens-Lib deal knock off Danby, Ferguson, Shorten?

If the Victorian Liberals were smart at the next federal election they could do a deal with the Greens to shore up Bandt in Melbourne and undermine some key Labor Right ministers who are particularly hostile to the Greens.

Ever since Senator John Faulkner told Paul Howes to "put a sock in it" last Sunday, the frenetic media tart, AWU national secretary and political kingmaker has been surprisingly quiet.

Green-hating News Ltd confirms Howes on the payroll

Ever since Senator John Faulkner told Paul Howes to "put a sock in it" last Sunday, the frenetic media tart, AWU national secretary and political kingmaker has been surprisingly quiet.

In terms of own goals, the Labor Right war machine has reached new levels of productivity in attacks on its own supporters in the Melbourne byelection.

Mayne: ALP dossier attacks supporter as 'Green stooge'

In terms of own goals, the Labor Right war machine has reached new levels of productivity in attacks on its own supporters in the Melbourne byelection.

ASIC boss Greg Medcraft is making plenty of noise about reviewing Australia’s takeover provisions to protect minority shareholders from so-called creeping takeover bids.

Mayne: how to reform Australia's takeover laws

ASIC boss Greg Medcraft is making plenty of noise about reviewing Australia’s takeover provisions to protect minority shareholders from so-called creeping takeover bids.

In his first day as <em>Herald Sun</em> editor, Damon Johnston decided to take a whack at Victoria’s 665 elected local government councillors.

Mayne: the Herald Sun unfairly maligned councillors

In his first day as Herald Sun editor, Damon Johnston decided to take a whack at Victoria’s 665 elected local government councillors.

Whoever would have thought the almighty US Republican Party would end up having a rich kid from Toorak as its most powerful kingmaker, even to the point of publicly lecturing an endorsed presidential candidate about staff selection on Twitter.

Mayne: Woolies, Rupert, Packer play corporate democracy game

Whoever would have thought the almighty US Republican Party would end up having a rich kid from Toorak as its most powerful kingmaker, even to the point of publicly lecturing an endorsed presidential candidate about staff selection on Twitter.

Always remember this: Rupert Murdoch loves newspapers and is a control freak who fanatically obsesses about sustaining his family’s powerful dynasty.

Mayne: demerger gives Rupert whip hand on dynastic carve-up

Always remember this: Rupert Murdoch loves newspapers and is a control freak who fanatically obsesses about sustaining his family’s powerful dynasty.

McCrann and Bolt have become self-appointed chief leaders in Gina Rinehart’s attempt to seize board and editorial control of Fairfax Media.

Mayne: are Bolt and McCrann writing Rinehart's Fairfax lines?

McCrann and Bolt have become self-appointed chief leaders in Gina Rinehart’s attempt to seize board and editorial control of Fairfax Media.