Yahoo and Verizon amend agreement cutting deal price by US$350 million
Yahoo and Verizon finally agreed to close their pending deal but the acquisition price has been discounted by US$350 million (AU$455 million).
Coca-cola Amatil Thebarthon facility closure to leave 180 employees jobless
Coca-cola Amatil announced on Wednesday that it would close its Thebarton facility in South Australia.
UK TV host Steve Miller suggests wearing fat-shaming badge
UK TV host and weight loss expert Steve Miller has suggested that overweight government health workers should wear fat badges because the fat acceptance trend was literally killing people.
Kitchen Republik fined $100,000 for underpaying working holiday visa holder
Kitchen Republik has been fined $107,551 for underpaying a foreign employee over a period of nine months from 2014 to 2015.
CBA responds to part-time workers superannuation issues
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) promised to rectify superannuation concerns after the Finance Sector Union of Australia (FSU) claimed that more than 7,000 part-time staff did not receive their full superannuation entitlements.
Plane crashes in DFO Melbourne, five passengers dead
A plane crashed into Direct Factory Outlet shopping centre in Melbourne on Tuesday, leaving five people on board dead.
Unilever declines Kraft Heinz's US$143 billion offer
Unilever rejected Kraft Heinz's US$143 billion (AU$1.86 billion) offer, saying that it saw not financial or strategic merit in its company.
Amazon arrival excites Aussies based on Nielsen research
Nielsen Omnibus has released a research showing Aussie customers were excited for the arrival of Amazon in their country.
ABA appoints Anna Bligh as first female CEO
Anna Bligh, former Labor MP, was appointed on Friday as the first female chief executive of Australian Banker's Association (ABA).
Reserve Bank of Australia: New $10 banknote design
The Reserve Bank of Australia released the newly designed $10 banknote on Friday featuring the famous Australian writers Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson and Dame Mary Gilmore.
Little Caesars' Mike Ilitch paid Rosa Parks' apartment for more than a decade
Little Caeasars founder Mike Ilitch's generosity has been placed in highlight once again after he died on Friday.
Medibank debit problems caused by IT glitches
Medibank health insurance has blamed IT glitches for its 102 debit problems in the last quarter of 2016.
Adelaide's Finest Supermarkets claims self-serve checkouts as a disaster
Adelaide's Finest Supermarkets (AFS) has confirmed that it would not use self-serve checkouts in its stores.
Blackberry 0% global market share, Gartner report
Blackberry's overall smartphone OS market share in Q4 2016 was 0.0481 percent.
National Australia Bank survey reveals employment index hits its highest level
The National Australia Bank (NAB) has released a survey in January showing that the country's economy was stronger compared to last year's Q3 report.
CSL meets China's strong blood demand, sales rise to US$805 million
CSL chief executive Paul Perreault has revealed that China has a strong demand of the company's albumin products.
Woolworths uses Microsoft Azure to prepare Amazon's arrival
Woolworths has decommissioned its in-house technology and shifted to Microsoft Azure as it prepared for Amazon's arrival.
Apple Inc. market value beats Google's Alphabet
Apple Inc.'s current market value costs US$699 billion (AU$909 billion), placing the company on top with a closing stock at US$133.29 (AU$173.46) per share.
Adore Beauty goes independent, ends Woolworths partnerhsip
Woolworths and Adore Beauty's partnership has ended after the make-up and hair products online retailer decided to be an independent company.
Bankwest new borrowers not eligibile to negative gearing benefits
Bankwest has announced that it will no longer include the negative gearing benefits in assessing the loan eligibility of new borrowers.
Domino's Pizza franchisees allegedly require visa sponsorship applicants to pay up to $150,000
Domino's Pizza has investigated the report from Fairfax Media about visa sponsorship scam.
JB Hi-Fi records $110.4 million net profit
JB Hi-Fi has recorded a statutory net profit of $110.4 million in its six-month period report.
Woolworths doubles the size of self-service checkouts
Woolworths has been taking a different direction than its competitor Coles through the number of self-service checkouts it produced.
Coles reduce self-serve checkout to beat supermarket theft
Coles has decided to restrict the number of items at self-serve checkouts to 12 items only.
Ivanka Trump's Chinese embassy visit signals strength between US and China
Ivanka Trump's participation in Chinese New Year at the Chinese Embassy has signalled hope that US and China's relationship would be strengthened.
Herringbone and Rhodes & Beckett follow Marcs and David Lawrence to enter administration
Herringbone and Rhodes & Beckett are now following Marcs and David Lawrence to the list of fashion retailers placed into voluntary administration.
Syria government executes 13,000 prisoners
Amnesty International reported that the Syrian government has executed almost 13,000 prisoners from 2011 and 2015 through mass hangings.
Australia suburb mortgage interest costs 7.9%, almost double capital city's average
HashChing has revealed that borrowers from the suburbs of major capital cities were paying almost double than the capital cities' average.
AFP whistleblower says some Victorian police commit suicide
An AFP whistleblower has revealed that some of his colleagues committed suicide because of their limited access to support services.
Donald Trump claims New York Times is failing
Donald Trump has posted on Twitter his comments against the New York Times for allegedly writing total fiction about him.