Apple wins patent fight against Samsung
Apple wins more than $1 billion in a massive US court victory over Samsung - a verdict that could have huge market repercussions.
View ArticleMining boom alive and well, says Emerson
Craig Emerson hits back at claims the mining boom is grinding to a halt, saying Australia is "not even halfway through" it.
View ArticleMining boom has years to run: report
A report forecasts little growth in the non-mining economy until the resources boom peaks in a few years time.
View ArticleBillabong profits wiped out by write-downs
Surfwear retailer Billabong says it is still in takeover talks with a private equity company after reporting its first annual loss since 2001.
View ArticleIndia South Korea and Malaysia show potential for Pacific exports
India, South Korea and and Malaysia show the most potential for Pacific countries looking for new export markets, according a new report from the ANZ Bank.
View ArticleASIC reviews Hastie amid misconduct claims
The corporate watchdog is examining reports into the collapse of the Hastie Group amid allegations of possible misconduct within the failed company.
View ArticleVirgin climbs back to profit
Virgin Australia has climbed back into the black, with a profit of $22.8 million.
View ArticleIndian Prime Minister under pressure to resign
The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is under serious pressure to resign over corruption allegations surrounding the allocation of coal mining licenses.
View ArticleApple seeks quick ban on 8 Samsung phones
Apple seeks speedy bans on the sale of eight Samsung phones, moving swiftly to translate its resounding court victory into a tangible business benefit.
View ArticleSamsung's Asia operations unfazed by US Apple case
It appears that a $1 billion fine imposed on Samsung in the US courts may have little effect on the company's Asian sales and operations.
View ArticleAustralian budget in trouble, warns economist
The Australian government is still promising a surplus this year, despite some big spending promises but veteran economic forecaster Chris Richardson says the budget is in trouble.
View ArticleIndonesia slowly moving away from corruption, says academic
In the business world, Indonesia isn't exactly known for its squeaky clean image.
View ArticleAustralia enjoying boost to domestic tourism
There is some brighter news for Australia's tourism operators, with new figures showing a jump in domestic travellers.
View ArticleMore than one per cent rise on Fiji Stock Exchange
The Fiji stock exchange has seen the value of shared rise by more than one per cent over the past month.
View ArticleIndonesian business shakes bad reputation
Indonesia's reputation for bad corporate governance may be undeserved, a new book from Australia's University of Melbourne says.
View ArticleProtests in Greece over austerity measures
In Greece thousands of people have taken to the streets of Athens to protest against austerity measures.
View ArticleFinancial cloud hanging over Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands is under a financial cloud with a warning that the country's retirement fund will be bankrupt in eight years unless action is taken now to fix problems in the system.
View ArticleHow will Europe's financial woes impact on the Pacific
The European finance ministers and representatives of the International Monetary Fund met in Brussels this week but couldn't reach agreement about releasing some already promised financial aid to Greece.
View ArticleDocumentary Special: Beach Business
Many of us spend our summer days lazing on the beach or at least wishing we were.
View ArticleGoogle scores win on web search complaints
It's being billed as a major victory for the world's biggest Internet search engine.
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