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Paladin backs early return at Malawi mine

Paladin Energy said discussions with the Local Staff Association (LSA) and government officials in Malawi were continuing in a bid to get striking employees at the Kayelekera uranium mine back to work.

IAG UK business under review

Updated | IAG is to put its loss-making UK business under review for potential sale after considering options including improving the existing business and focusing more on motor insurance.

Sydney Airport reassures on guidance, capacity

Updated | Sydney Airport has reaffirmed distribution guidance at 21 cents per stapled security for calendar 2012 and says it has ample capacity to deal with the expected growth in passengers.

Miners hit middle ground

The falling Australian dollar is good news for some locally listed resource companies, but falling commodity prices may negate any positive impact.

Australia – a tough place to do business

This an edited transcript of a panel discussion to open The Institute of Chartered Accountants, NSW Business Forum 2012.

GM puts the brakes on Facebook ads

Just days before Facebook is scheduled to hold its first public stock offering, which could value the company at more than $US100 billion, General Motors has decided to remove its advertising from the social network.

Share demand a fresh twist in Sonray saga

A former Sydney car salesman is demanding the return of $2.6 million BHP shares in a legal row which threatens to scuttle a $38.5 million pay-out to investors in collapsed shadow broker Sonray Capital Markets.

Etsy sets up shop in Melbourne

Etsy sets up shop in Melbourne

Online retailer Etsy is turning to bricks and mortar to showcase its wares as it embarks on a new phase of expansion after raising $40 million from investors last week.

Pipeline Partners sweeten HDUF offer

One bidder had raised its offer for a gas pipeline owner, and another interested party has the cash reserves that it needs to boost its offer as well.

PTTEP may backtrack on project

Thailand’s PTTEP may scrap its plan to develop a floating liquefied natural gas project at its Cash and Maple fields in the Timor Sea and seek instead to process the gas through another company’s LNG infrastructure.