May 2007
Monthly Archive
Aussie manufacturing activity picks up
Posted by Matt Emery on 31 May 2007 11:43 pm. Filed under Aussie News.
Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say Australia's manufacturing sector enjoyed a busier May with growth in demand, production and new orders all picking up, a private survey showed. The Australian Industry
The Power of Networking
Posted by Matt Emery on 31 May 2007 11:01 pm. Filed under Aussie News.
In a recent coaching session with a new VA we talked about developing niche areas in which to operate and promote her business. In passing she mentioned her family background which also had a connection with her husband - they all experience the same...
Nintendo Australia Triples Profits Thanks to Wii/DS
Posted by Matt Emery on 31 May 2007 10:37 pm. Filed under Aussie News.
Despite fewer employees in 2007, higher marketing expenses and greater selling costs, Nintendo's Aussie division has posted a massive increase in sales.
New Zealand Kiwi Strengthens Against Aussie
Posted by Matt Emery on 31 May 2007 10:33 pm. Filed under Aussie News.
AM The New Zealand dollar showed choppy trading versus the Aussie on Thursday evening in New York. At about 8:35 pm ET, the Kiwi started to strengthen and has been trading further higher of late. As of 12:29 am Eastern Time Friday, the pair fetched
Aussie at 2-wk high vs USD, extends gains vs yen
Posted by Matt Emery on 31 May 2007 10:30 pm. Filed under Aussie News.
SYDNEY, June 1 (Reuters) - The Australian dollar threatened the 83 cents level for the first time in two weeks on Friday, buoyed by a fresh 15-year high on the cross rate against the yen as investors favoured riskier bets on high-yielding currencies
Aussie stocks gain; Whitehaven jumps on debut
Posted by Matt Emery on 31 May 2007 10:30 pm. Filed under Aussie News.
(Adds Whitehaven; updates indexes) SYDNEY, June 1 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose 0.3 percent on Friday as investors continued to take comfort in firmer U.S. and Chinese markets, while mining firms got a boost from stronger metal prices. Australia's