THE WEST AUSTRALIAN (Business news)
Goyder to shed more light on Coles plans
Wesfarmers will make further efforts to get some momentum back into its takeover bid for Coles this week wqhen it releases both its annual profits and more details about its plans for the ailing retail empire.
Investors ponder extent of sub-prime fallout
Hos big is the problem in the US sub-prime mortgage market and to what extent will it slow economic growth?
Rio deal tipped for Grange's Southdown
All eyes will be on magnetite hopeful Grange Resources over the next couple of days after it calleda trading halt late on Friday.
Kiernan takes bid fight to Ukraine
Teeritory Resources boss Michael Kiernan is flying to Ukraine to mett investorshe hopes will join his consortium to buy Consolidated Minerals.
Rivals jostle for resort payout
Long-sufferings investors in teh failed Meadow Springs Fairway Resort development could face more delays before getting their money back amid a legal battle between liquidators and litigation funders over the proceeds of a $6.95 million settlement.
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN (General news)
Spinning out of control
Taxpayers are spending $48 million a year on 670 jobs to push the Carpenter Government propaganda, according to an Opposition analysiswhich has sparked concerns about the misuse of spin doctors for political purposes.
Pepare for mor share turmoil, say analysts
Anxious investors have been warned to brace for another bumpy ride on the stockmarket this week as fears continue that turmoil in US credit market could worsen.
PM handed slice of poll hope
The embattled Howard Government finally receives some good news today, with a new poll picking up signs of a comeback in voter support for the coalition.