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‘Dead end’ for ATO on big tech billions after Pepsi test case failure

‘Dead end’ for ATO on big tech billions after Pepsi test case failure

The tax office has yet to concede defeat on a levy that drew the ire of US President Donald Trump despite a resounding courtroom loss this month.

  • by Colin Kruger

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Nine kicks goals as 1 million-plus watch Spurs topple Manchester City

Nine kicks goals as 1 million-plus watch Spurs topple Manchester City

The Premier League game was the top rating program of the night for viewers aged between 25 and 54 years old.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Subway’s new challenger, the next Penfolds: Six ASX chiefs on what’s next
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Subway’s new challenger, the next Penfolds: Six ASX chiefs on what’s next

Furniture, wine, milk and pies: the chiefs of Australia’s biggest retailers reveal what they’re plotting for the new financial year.

  • by Jessica Yun
World’s most expensive new Ferrari sells for $40 million

World’s most expensive new Ferrari sells for $40 million

A remarkable bidding war at auction saw offers jump by millions at a time.

  • by Gareth Corfield and Luke Slater
He asked Donald Trump’s daughter to marry him. Then the deals started rolling in

He asked Donald Trump’s daughter to marry him. Then the deals started rolling in

Michael Boulos was an aspiring businessperson, just a few years out of college, when he got down on bended knee at the White House in 2021.

  • by Justin Scheck, Tariq Panja, Jo Becker and Bradley Hope
Runners of the Week: Kaili, Magnetite Mines, Argent Biopharma, Octava

Runners of the Week: Kaili, Magnetite Mines, Argent Biopharma, Octava

Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Kaili Resources, after its share price broke records by flying up 8333% in a day on news it was drilling for rare earths in South Australia.

  • by Andrew Todd
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Guzman y Gomez grilled as it looks to beat Maccas on breakfast

Guzman y Gomez grilled as it looks to beat Maccas on breakfast

The ASX-listed burrito chain may have been savaged by the market, but it reckons it can go head-to-head with McDonald’s for the morning coffee crowd.

  • by Jessica Yun
An Aussie icon is finding new ways to be a corporate disgrace

An Aussie icon is finding new ways to be a corporate disgrace

Even for a company with an ongoing asbestos scandal in its 137-year history, James Hardie’s disastrous week is one for the ages.

  • by Colin Kruger
Pacgold strikes broad zones of shallow gold in Queensland

Pacgold strikes broad zones of shallow gold in Queensland

Pacgold Ltd has struck more shallow gold at its Alice River project in north Queensland, with drilling delivering broad zones of mineralisation and high-grade hits.

  • by James Pearson
King of the skies: Airbus is about to take a crown Boeing has held for decades

King of the skies: Airbus is about to take a crown Boeing has held for decades

In 1981, the year Airbus announced it would build a new single-aisle jetliner to take on Boeing, the 737 ruled the roost.

  • by Anthony Palazzo
Want more than a pint? There are pubs aplenty in this spring’s property market

Want more than a pint? There are pubs aplenty in this spring’s property market

Would-be publicans are spoiled for choice, with recent deals hinting at green shoots in the sector.

  • by Nicole Lindsay