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Articles in January, 2009 issue of Australasian Business Intelligence
- Taking the ups and downs with a song.
- Shorting despised, except by investors it is keeping in the black.
- Miners batten down hatches.
- Cut payroll tax to save jobs: Coalition.
- Banks on notice as Rudd warns of job losses.
- Legal stoush may expose Stella woes.
- Colorado risks breaching its debt covenants.
- Future Fund looks at buying into ailing British market.
- Packer may lose Vegas casino.
- O'Reilly under pressure after APN sale fails.
- $144m for pokie company investors.
- AMP's Henderson runs eye over rival New Star.
- Nay, big spender: Merrill Lynch chief departs.
- Big four were hard pushed to reject offer.
- Foster's $700m wine spill.
- Prices and rates tipped to fall.
- OZ's $500m bid for solvency.
- Perilya readies for Chinese takeover.
- Judge bans Allphones over 'threats'.
- Energy deals ran out of gas last year.
- Crisis brings big jump in insolvencies.
- Imported biofuel a risk to wildlife.
- Hedge fund proves the value of shorts.
- Climate-change research to examine human health.
- The politics of choice.
- Kimberley calling.
- IT remains critical.
- Women's role a glass act.
- Risk reviewed.
- Fee radicals.
- Looking for trouble.
- See how they grow.
- Head haunted.
- Agents accused of 'hyping up' rental crisis to lure buyers.
- Company fined over false prices.
- Bringing it all home, or leaving it behind.
- Decision time is looming for the Murdoch family.
- Revealed: secret whale deal.
- Nurses to lose protection over debt.
- Ladettes lead upsurge in female crime.
- Solar cash vanishes as nation lags.
- Power supplies secure as heatwave sweeps state.
- Conscience up for review at tax office.
- Nursed babies less prone to abuse.
- Solar hot shot poised to plug Australia into the sun.
- Crisis talks taking off.
- Public service website hit by computer hackers.
- Secret Japan deal to trade whale kills.
- Coopers' $6m buddy.
- Kindy in a legal letdown.
- Leaving thieves in shreds.
- $500m secures our Open.
- Milat tries to give High Court the finger.
- Job laws 'to delay building projects'.
- Wake up and smell homegrown garlic.
- PNG gold on hold.
- Barnett slams lack of closure deal with BHP.
- Ex-Stella CEO in payout battle.
- Colorado's sales line puts debt line at risk.
- Future Fund shops in UK.
- Dice rolls against Packer.
- More go hungry as world food prices rise.
- Sacked drinkers fight shire.
- Pencil is mightier than the Nintendo.
- Crime pays and so does anti-crime software.
- No fast rack for rocket defence.
- Altruism gains currency in global MBA market.
- Factional split looms in Labor Right.
- Congo case first test for Hague.
- All eyes on Washington to bring relief.
- Sigma offers carrot to pharmacists.
- Cheap flights offset business travel slide.
- Interest rises apace in risky regions.
- Kiwis keen on ABC Learning.
- Rees stymied by caucus circus.
- It's a beast of a year in store for China.
- Vic moving to upgrade tennis centre.
- Grazia falls from Woolies' grace.
- How to thwart cybersquatters.
- Business warns Rudd on job losses.
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