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This week on "An Eventful Life," we pop the cork with Carolyn Josephson, the effervescent expert in sales and client relationships. With a journey that began serving beer at age 8 in her family's pub to becoming the face of Crown Resorts' event sales team for 17 years, CJ's story is one of boundary-pushing success.Known for her loveable personality and straight-shooting style, CJ shares her secrets to putting clients first, understanding their needs, and championing their cause all whilst having some fun along the way. Join us for an episode brimming with insights on personal development, relationship management, and staying true to yourself from one of the best in the business. #AnEventfulLife #CarolynJosephson #SalesExpert #Podcast #Events #eventsalesFollow us on:Instagram: @aneventfullifepodcastYouTube: @AnEventfulLifePodcastTikTok: @aneventfullifepodcastAn Eventful Life is proudly brought you by our partners:www.eventsmasterclass.academywww.blueventproductions.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Crown Resorts has sold its 20% stake in the Nobu restaurant chain and this sale values the chain at $1.3 billion. Shein is investing $270 million USD into fund to support sustainable fashion, as it looks to put its best foot forward ahead of a potential IPO in London. BHP has announced plans to let go thousands of employees after facing intense nickel competition in Indonesia. — Get 50% of Flux Pro for the next 12 months: https://fluxfinance.page.link/EOFY-campagin-50off Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatworkDownload the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStoreDownload the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlayDaily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletterFlux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinstaFlux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance—-The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RBA Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser discusses interest rates in his first televised interview, Trade Minister Don Farrell is in Singapore this week. Plus, Crown Resorts has changed its business model as an aftermath of Royal Commissions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TPG and Optus have signed a $1.6 billion deal to share mobile networks and expand their reach across regional Australia. Alphabet, the owner of Google, has announced its first ever dividend to investors after completely beating its forecasts. Crown Resorts will cut nearly 1,000 jobs after a major drop in tourist demand and gaming restrictions. —Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatworkDownload the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStoreDownload the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlayDaily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletterFlux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinstaFlux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance—-The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yesterday Star Entertainment Group lost its Executive Chair, as the company continues to face its second gaming inquiry in NSW. Compare that to Crown Resorts, which has now received its full licence to operate in both Victoria and NSW.Both companies had been hammered by inquiries over money laundering and organised crime. So how did Star get its response so wrong, and Crown get it so right?Sean Aylmer talks to Peter Deans, a former chief risk officer, and founder of Not Without Risk Consulting, and independent Expert Adviser to the Victorian and WA Royal Commissions into Crown Casino.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elon Musk could afford to personally pay the fine for his social media platform X's refusal to remove footage of a violent stabbing attack in Sydney for centuries, as the billionaire is accused of putting his “ego” ahead of “common decency”. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has admitted the government “needs to do more” to grapple with the growing domestic violence crisis in Australia. The West Adelaide Football Club has shed new light on the moments leading up to the discovery of a seriously injured footballer Sam May at a Port Lincoln hotel on the weekend. Crown Resorts has finally been given the all clear to hold a casino license at Sydney's Barangaroo by NSW Independent Casino Commission (NICC), ending years of uncertainty over a vision outlined more than a decade ago by James PackerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elon Musk could afford to personally pay the fine for his social media platform X's refusal to remove footage of a violent stabbing attack in Sydney for centuries, as the billionaire is accused of putting his “ego” ahead of “common decency”. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has admitted the government “needs to do more” to grapple with the growing domestic violence crisis in Australia. The West Adelaide Football Club has shed new light on the moments leading up to the discovery of a seriously injured footballer Sam May at a Port Lincoln hotel on the weekend. Crown Resorts has finally been given the all clear to hold a casino license at Sydney's Barangaroo by NSW Independent Casino Commission (NICC), ending years of uncertainty over a vision outlined more than a decade ago by James PackerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elon Musk could afford to personally pay the fine for his social media platform X's refusal to remove footage of a violent stabbing attack in Sydney for centuries, as the billionaire is accused of putting his “ego” ahead of “common decency”. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has admitted the government “needs to do more” to grapple with the growing domestic violence crisis in Australia. The West Adelaide Football Club has shed new light on the moments leading up to the discovery of a seriously injured footballer Sam May at a Port Lincoln hotel on the weekend. Crown Resorts has finally been given the all clear to hold a casino license at Sydney's Barangaroo by NSW Independent Casino Commission (NICC), ending years of uncertainty over a vision outlined more than a decade ago by James PackerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elon Musk could afford to personally pay the fine for his social media platform X's refusal to remove footage of a violent stabbing attack in Sydney for centuries, as the billionaire is accused of putting his “ego” ahead of “common decency”. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has admitted the government “needs to do more” to grapple with the growing domestic violence crisis in Australia. The West Adelaide Football Club has shed new light on the moments leading up to the discovery of a seriously injured footballer Sam May at a Port Lincoln hotel on the weekend. Crown Resorts has finally been given the all clear to hold a casino license at Sydney's Barangaroo by NSW Independent Casino Commission (NICC), ending years of uncertainty over a vision outlined more than a decade ago by James PackerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, big news from the casino regulator for Crown Resorts in Melbourne. Emergency legislation from the Albanese Government will put some countries on a banned list. China sponsored hacking has rocked the US and UK today. The entertainment world has been rocked by shocking allegations against the rapper Diddy. And the beef is brewing between Rebel Wilson and Sacha Baron Cohen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crown Resorts, the Bond Group, James Hardie, HIH Insurance, Geoffrey Edelsten's Allied Medical Group, 7-Eleven and Rio Tinto, the list goes on…Australia has suffered from the continual sting of business scandals since corporate cowboys like Alan Bond and Christopher Skase wrought so much damage during the 1980s. Since then, hundreds of thousands of Australians have been affected, with many left traumatised when corporations collapse due to gross mismanagement and profits being put before people.Award-winning author Quentin Beresford takes us inside corporate Australia's highest-profile scandals and the factors that drive them — the rise of celebrity CEOs, timid regulators, inept boards, the murky links between big business, governments, banks, media and lobby groups — and explores a path towards higher ethical standards from organisations. It's a wild ride into the heart of corporate Australia.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Quentin Beresford about the continuous string of corporate scandals that has plagued Australia over the last forty years, the gallery of rogues who have been at the helm of these scandals, and the scourge of crony capitalism and the lack of regulation that has allowed these scandals to proliferate.
Crown Resorts, the Bond Group, James Hardie, HIH Insurance, Geoffrey Edelsten's Allied Medical Group, 7-Eleven and Rio Tinto, the list goes on… Australia has suffered from the continual sting of business scandals since corporate cowboys like Alan Bond and Christopher Skase wrought so much damage during the 1980s. Since then, hundreds of thousands of Australians have been affected, with many left traumatised when corporations collapse due to gross mismanagement and profits being put before people. Award-winning author Quentin Beresford takes us inside corporate Australia's highest-profile scandals and the factors that drive them — the rise of celebrity CEOs, timid regulators, inept boards, the murky links between big business, governments, banks, media and lobby groups — and explores a path towards higher ethical standards from organisations. It's a wild ride into the heart of corporate Australia. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Quentin Beresford about the continuous string of corporate scandals that has plagued Australia over the last forty years, the gallery of rogues who have been at the helm of these scandals, and the scourge of crony capitalism and the lack of regulation that has allowed these scandals to proliferate.
Michele Bullock cautious to make a prediction on rate movements; Coles sees its customers making a switch on products; Australia's house prices headed back to record levels; a Hollywood tale sparks ASIC into warning investors; predictions of a 30% rental increase over the next five years; Crown Resorts posts another big loss; and Scott Phillips joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Clinton Maynard Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Michael Robertson Publisher: Nine RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
27 September 2023 What is going on at Dentsu? Restructuring, redundancies, and a few big appointments - all signs of the pressures on media businesses right now. Also today: Crown Resorts launches a major brand refresh - will it be enough to repair its reputation after two Royal Commissions? Threads and a rebranded Twitter fail to capture Australia's attention And the launch of Mumbrella's State of the Industry Survey Join Michael Thompson & Adam Lang for a look at everything under Australia's media and marketing umbrella. Also mentioned in today's episode: the best work perks in adland.
In this Hindi Newsflash: Politicians from all sides of parliament demand action against Liberal senator David Van following allegations of sexual misconduct; Crown Resorts handed a $20 million fine for failing to pay Victoria's casino tax; In India, Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to move towards Rajasthan and more.
In this bulletin: politicians from all sides of parliament demand action against Liberal senator David Van following allegations of sexual misconduct; Crown Resorts handed a $20 million fine for failing to pay Victoria's casino tax; And in AFL, Richmond coach says Marlion Pickett doesn't need to address teammates after facing 12 charges in a Perth court.
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: As it happened: Ben Roberts-Smith's major court loss, costs will 'follow inevitably'. Afghanistan war crime allegations prompted US warnings about cooperation with Australia. AFL ends Hawthorn racism inquiry, with ‘no adverse findings' against coaches. Crown Resorts and AUSTRAC agree to $450 million fine over money laundering breaches. Alexander Lukashenko offers 'nuclear weapons for everyone' joining Belarus-Russia union. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan declares victory over opposition leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu in Türkiye's presidential run-off election. Experts say new spotting of accused Russian spy whale proves he just wants companionship. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
This week witnessed Crown Resorts and AUSTRAC agree to A$450m penalty over Anti-money laundering failings and SkyCity being instructed to appoint an independent monitor to oversee its Adelaide venue. The latest news down under continues a worrying trend of regulatory issues, investigations and fines in Australia, mainly relating to Crown and Star Entertainment.In today's episode of iGaming Daily, sponsored by SBC Summit Barcelona, James Ross is joined by CasinoBeats Editor Craig Davies, who has been covering the issues since it first broke almost three years ago, to go through all things Australia and casino operations.To read more on Crown's AML fails, click the following link - https://casinobeats.com/2023/05/30/crown-resorts-austrac-a450m-penalty/Later this year, SBC Summit Barcelona will return between 19-21 September at the Fira Barcelona Montjuïc where one panel, entitled 'Sports & sponsorship landscape - growth markets and partnerships', will explore newer markers, as well as discussing how to increase properity in the European market. Click the following link for more information - https://sbcevents.com/sbc-summit-barcelona/
Welcome to Add To Cart Upskill! We have partnered with one of our industry friends to teach you a new set of skills. At the end of the Upskill series, we want you to walk away feeling smarter and ready to take on a new area of eCommerce. Today's episode is the first in a series of three on Partnership Marketing and is brought to you by Impact.com, a technology company that's transforming the way enterprises manage and optimise all types of partnerships. The Impact Partnership Cloud™ is an integrated end-to-end solution for managing an enterprise's partnerships across the entire partnership life cycle to activate rapid growth. Impact power partnerships for some of the world's largest and most loved brands: Uber, Airbnb, Nike, Canva, Westpac, HSBC, Woolworths and David Jones.We've looked at setting up and managing partnerships in episodes one and two and this, the third and final episode, is focused on how best to grow them. Rainer Schmid is the Global Direct Marketing Manager from Bikes Online and he's joining us today to share his experiences in the mature partnerships space. Rainer talks about the internal processes his team have implemented to optimise their partnerships, the attribution model he rates for handling payouts and his predictions on upcoming trends. He also provides a nifty catchphrase for what's at the heart of growth and its refreshingly simple. Be Nice.Links from the episode:Two Wheeling TotsZaloraQuestions answered:How do you keep track of all your partner content out in the world? How do you keep existing, beneficial partnerships growing?How do you find new opportunities for partnerships? This episode was brought to you by… Impact.comAbout your co-host: Rainer Schmid from Bikes OnlineRainer brings a wealth of experience to the table as the Global Direct Marketing Manager at BikesOnline, the sole distributor of Polygon, Marin & Thok bike brands in Australia and the USA, With over 16 years of expertise in digital channels and strategic partnerships across a variety of industries, he has a deep understanding of data-driven tactics to maximise results. Prior to joining BikesOnline, Rainer drove successful digital strategies for top brands including Crown Resorts, Northern Territories Tourism, and brands in diverse sectors such as entertainment, B2B, finance, legal services, e-commerce, education, and fashion.You can contact Rainer at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NOTE: Patrick's audio is a bit degraded in a few parts of this episode. It's still clear enough, but if you hear some degradation in parts then yes, it's us, not you. On this week's show Patrick Gray, Adam Boileau and Tom Uren discuss the week's security news. They cover: The Biden White House's executive order on spyware Why the infosec community writ large is wrong on TikTok Clop campaign: it's time to ditch your file transfer gateways Major Android app booted from store because it was full of 0day privesc exploits lol More detail on the BreachForums admin arrest Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by runZero. HD Moore, co-founder of runZero, is this week's sponsor guest. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick, Adam and Tom on Mastodon if that's your thing. Show notes At least 50 U.S. government employees hit with spyware, White House says Kevin McCarthy says House 'will be moving forward' with TikTok legislation US lawmakers tell TikTok CEO the app ‘should be banned' Between Two Nerds: The Real Problem with TikTok - Risky Business New victims come forward after mass-ransomware attack | TechCrunch UK Pension Protection Fund latest victim of GoAnywhere hack Crown Resorts investigating potential data breach after being contacted by hacking group - ABC News Fortra told breached companies their data was safe | TechCrunch When to use Dropbox vs. MFT: Best Versatile File Sharing and Security | GoAnywhere MFT City of Toronto and Virgin confirm hackers accessed data through file transfer systems Tasmania investigating attack after Clop ransomware group adds to victim list Latitude Financial faces possible class action after millions affected by data breach | Australia news | The Guardian Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica Telecom giant Lumen says it discovered two separate cyber intrusions Tennessee city hit with ransomware attack FBI, CISA investigating cyberattack on Puerto Rico's water authority British hospital investigating impact of ‘contained' cyber incident Largest telecom in Guam starts restoring services after cyberattack Frustrated Dish customers still spending hours on hold weeks after ransomware attack, they say UK National Crime Agency reveals it ran fake DDoS-for-hire sites to collect users' data How the FBI caught the BreachForums admin | TechCrunch Hacker tied to D.C. Health Link breach says attack 'born out of Russian patriotism' | CyberScoop North Korean APT group ‘Kimsuky' targeting experts with new spearphishing campaign North Korea Is Now Mining Crypto to Launder Its Stolen Loot | WIRED “Committed Partners in Cyberspace”: Following cyberattack, US conducts first defensive Hunt Operation in Albania > U.S. Cyber Command > News Bad magic: new APT found in the area of Russo-Ukrainian conflict | Securelist Beloved hacking veteran Kelly ‘Aloria' Lum passes away at 41 | TechCrunch
NOTE: Patrick's audio is a bit degraded in a few parts of this episode. It's still clear enough, but if you hear some degradation in parts then yes, it's us, not you. On this week's show Patrick Gray, Adam Boileau and Tom Uren discuss the week's security news. They cover: The Biden White House's executive order on spyware Why the infosec community writ large is wrong on TikTok Clop campaign: it's time to ditch your file transfer gateways Major Android app booted from store because it was full of 0day privesc exploits lol More detail on the BreachForums admin arrest Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by runZero. HD Moore, co-founder of runZero, is this week's sponsor guest. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick, Adam and Tom on Mastodon if that's your thing. Show notes At least 50 U.S. government employees hit with spyware, White House says Kevin McCarthy says House 'will be moving forward' with TikTok legislation US lawmakers tell TikTok CEO the app ‘should be banned' Between Two Nerds: The Real Problem with TikTok - Risky Business New victims come forward after mass-ransomware attack | TechCrunch UK Pension Protection Fund latest victim of GoAnywhere hack Crown Resorts investigating potential data breach after being contacted by hacking group - ABC News Fortra told breached companies their data was safe | TechCrunch When to use Dropbox vs. MFT: Best Versatile File Sharing and Security | GoAnywhere MFT City of Toronto and Virgin confirm hackers accessed data through file transfer systems Tasmania investigating attack after Clop ransomware group adds to victim list Latitude Financial faces possible class action after millions affected by data breach | Australia news | The Guardian Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica Telecom giant Lumen says it discovered two separate cyber intrusions Tennessee city hit with ransomware attack FBI, CISA investigating cyberattack on Puerto Rico's water authority British hospital investigating impact of ‘contained' cyber incident Largest telecom in Guam starts restoring services after cyberattack Frustrated Dish customers still spending hours on hold weeks after ransomware attack, they say UK National Crime Agency reveals it ran fake DDoS-for-hire sites to collect users' data How the FBI caught the BreachForums admin | TechCrunch Hacker tied to D.C. Health Link breach says attack 'born out of Russian patriotism' | CyberScoop North Korean APT group ‘Kimsuky' targeting experts with new spearphishing campaign North Korea Is Now Mining Crypto to Launder Its Stolen Loot | WIRED “Committed Partners in Cyberspace”: Following cyberattack, US conducts first defensive Hunt Operation in Albania > U.S. Cyber Command > News Bad magic: new APT found in the area of Russo-Ukrainian conflict | Securelist Beloved hacking veteran Kelly ‘Aloria' Lum passes away at 41 | TechCrunch
The incredible story of Adam and Lauren Cranston, the children of a former tax commissioner, who attempted to steal $105m from the ATO. We speak to Weekend Telegraph journalist Brenden Hills for part 2 of this story. In this half, Brenden explains the way the pair abused their father's position, the phone taps that eventually brought them undone and how their relationship with their father is looking now. Headlines: - Labor gets support to pass emissions bill- Vic MP Moira Deeming suspended over neo-Nazi rally- Crown Resorts admits data breach- Prince Harry in London for privacy court case Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Murray and Simone Grogan discuss Silicon Valley Bank, AUKUS, AOG Energy, Crown Resorts and BHP.
Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about keeping debates over the state of Western Australia's health system in perspective. Plus the latest on Crown Resorts, City of Nedlands and Mustera Property Group.
Compliance Clarified – a podcast by Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence
Australian gambling giant Star Entertainment Group was last month fined A$100 million for failing to stop money laundering at its Sydney casino. The group's licence to operate the casino has also been suspended. Casino operators in Australia have been under great pressure to reform their gambling operations following reports of widespread criminal activity. The record penalties were announced in response to a damning inquiry in New South Wales (NSW) earlier this year. The Star is not alone. There has been misconduct at various casinos around Australia in recent years, including at those owned by the country's largest gaming and entertainment group - Crown Resorts. It was fined A$80 million by Victorian gambling authorities earlier this year for its failures to stop criminal activity. It is also in litigation with the country's feared AML/CTF agency, AUSTRAC, which is known for handing down billion-dollar penalties. In this episode Alexander Robson, managing editor, Regulatory Intelligence, is joined by Nathan Lynch, APAC managing editor in Perth, and Niall Coburn, senior regulatory intelligence expert in Brisbane, to discuss the failures at the casinos, what needs to happen next and they offer lessons well beyond Australia. Articles on Regulatory Intelligence (subscription needed) COLUMN: Star casino report highlights gaps in Australia's criminal intelligence http://go-ri.tr.com/PeqrM3 COLUMN: Queensland Star casino inquiry will consider compliance problems exposed in other states http://go-ri.tr.com/4BKu4c IMPACT ANALYSIS: Australian casinos – no consequences for directors despite widespread corporate governance failings http://go-ri.tr.com/Y8hCKO Star inquiry slates casino's Chinese payment card AML workaround http://go-ri.tr.com/B44iIm AUSTRAC defends billion-dollar penalties as crucial deterrent against corporate apathy http://go-ri.tr.com/VOkA5B No paywallAustralia casino operator Star found unfit for Queensland licence https://www.reuters.com/business/australia-casino-operator-star-found-unfit-queensland-licence-2022-10-06/ Money laundering through the gambling industry https://baselgovernance.org/sites/default/files/2022-09/QG28%20gambling.pdf Junket tour operations in Australia https://www.austrac.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-12/JTO_2020_FINAL.pdf The Compliance Clarified podcast series covers the wide range of topics which affect compliance officers in financial services firms. The series has been designed to help compliance officers make sense of the often-challenging world of financial services regulation, which is now overlaid with expectations not found in the black and white of any rulebook. The role and remit of the compliance officer is ever-growing, and senior compliance officers have had to become polymaths, mastering not only detailed subject matter expertise but also the qualitative mysteries of culture and conduct risk. Compliance Clarified covers the hot topics of the day and the challenges they bring, and aims to offer up practical ideas for emerging good practice.
Footy great Wayne Carey has stood down from Channel 7 and been banned from Crown Resorts premises for two years after being caught with a bag of white powder Thousands of Australians have been left stranded in Bali after multiple Jetstar flights were cancelled. Thousands of Australians have been left stranded in Bali after multiple Jetstar flights were cancelled. And Homeowners who fixed their loans while interest rates were rock bottom could be holding a “ticking time bomb” if they fail to prepare for when their fixed term endsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday 26 July 2022 Travel companies are back in favour with investors. Also today: Crown Resorts finally announces a date to open its Sydney casino. One of the country's richest couples buys into renewable energy. And good news for avo lovers Support the show: https://fearandgreed.com.au/all-episodesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A heartstopping tennis clash for the ages. Plus, a fresh roll of the dice for Crown Resorts - and billionaire James Packer. To find out more about The Front you can link here and for more from the newsroom at The Australian link here or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Hareem Khan and Kristen Amiet, and edited by Joshua Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blackstone has made its first move in the battle to restore the reputation of Crown Resorts, appointing a new CEO & Chairman to the embattled organisation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blackstone announces a new executive line-up following Crown Resorts' Chief, Steve McCann's departure. Meanwhile, Forbes announces the world's youngest female self-made billionaire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After years mired in revelations about sordid dealings, today gambling giant Crown Resorts has been rehabilitated and given the green light to open its doors to gamblers at its massive Sydney Barangaroo Casino.
In Part 2 of our two-part series discussing Deloitte's Global Marketing Trends report, Jim delves into the trend behind designing a human-first data experience and supercharging customer service with AI.First, Jim is joined by Michelle McGuire Christian, a principal at Deloitte Digital. She is responsible for the go-to-market strategy, deployment of assets and overall growth of the US business. They discuss what Deloitte's countless hours of research and development uncovered about consumers' feelings about data privacy and how it can be a powerful tool when used with customers' best interest in mind. They also discuss meeting consumer demands by offering what they need based off that data—and how that can be effective in creating experiential rewards for consumers. Jim and Michelle also talk about being responsible and competent with consumer privacy data, and using it to fuel the AI engine for an outstanding persona experience to build brand loyalty and trust.Jim then speaks with Nic Emery, Chief Customer & Digital Officer at Crown Resorts (Australia) about how he implements many of these strategies to meet consumer demands and create one of a kind memorable moments for Crown Resort's clients to increase brand loyalty.Read Deloitte's Global Marketing Trends Report in full athttps://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/topics/marketing-and-sales-operations/global-marketing-trends.htmlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Federal Court has approved Blackstone's $8.9billion takeover of the troubled casino operator Crown Resorts. The decision was the final hurdle in the approvals process, following Blackstone getting the greenlight from Western Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.
Welcome back to Hire Potential with Indeed. In this episode, Sharenya S. Kumar, General Manager, Employee Experience at Crown Resorts, is joining us for a discussion about taking responsibility for your words and actions – and how, in doing so, workplaces can continue to be more open, diverse and inclusive.Download Indeed's new 2022 Diversity & Inclusion Report: https://indeedhi.re/37l3H02Follow Indeed on LinkedIn: bit.ly/3pXSxDo Follow Indeed on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3vKvVY7Follow our producers, The Peers Project: http://bit.ly/3adVmYGSources: Indeed is the world's #1 job site according to Comscore, Total Visits, January 2022.Sources: Over 250 million unique visitors every month, Google Analytics, Unique Visitors, February 2020.Sources: The research in the report referenced in this episode was commissioned by That Comms Co. on behalf of Indeed and conducted by YouGov. The study was conducted online between 11 - 17 January 2022, involving 2,076 participants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Hire Potential with Indeed. In this next week's episode, we'll be discussing ‘How to Take Responsibility for Your Words and Actions' with Sharenya S. Kumar, General Manager, Employee Experience at Crown Resorts.Discover more:Download Indeed's new 2022 Diversity & Inclusion Report: https://indeedhi.re/37l3H02Follow Indeed on LinkedIn: bit.ly/3pXSxDo Follow Indeed on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3vKvVY7Follow our producers, The Peers Project: http://bit.ly/3adVmYGSources: Indeed is the world's #1 job site according to Comscore, Total Visits, January 2022.Sources: Over 250 million unique visitors every month, Google Analytics, Unique Visitors, February 2020.Sources: The research in the report referenced in this episode was commissioned by That Comms Co. on behalf of Indeed and conducted by YouGov. The study wasconducted online between 11 - 17 January 2022, involving 2,076 participants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yesterday, the Aussie share market started the new trading week with an impressive gain of 1.5%. The tech sector led the rally, up 4.6% after US inflation rose just 0.2% in April, which is the smallest increase we've seen in about a year and a half. So investors took the inflation data to mean that the central banks may deliver less aggressive rate hikes to control inflation. The majority of the top 10 best performing stocks on the ASX200 yesterday were tech shares, like Zip (ASX:ZIP), NOVONIX (ASX:NVX), Block (ASX:SQ2), Tyro Payments (ASX:TYR) and Megaport (ASX:MP1). While Appen (ASX:APX) continues its downward trend, losing 3.7%, after Tellus International walked away from takeover talks. The most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients yesterday, they included Lake Resources (ASX:LKE), Bowen Coking Coal (ASX:BCB) and BHP Group (ASX:BHP). Wall Street was closed on Monday for the Memorial Day federal holiday, however European stocks closed higher as China relaxed some of its COVID-19 restrictions. The German Dax lifted 0.8%, the FTSE index jumped 0.2% and the French CAC rose 0.7%.What to watch today:The Aussie share market looks to have run out of steam, as the SPI futures are suggesting that our local market is set to open 0.1% lower this morning.Keep watch of Crown Resorts (ASX:CWN) today as the business has been hit with a $80m fine from the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission, over its illegal practice of accepting Chinese bank cards at its Melbourne casino to fund gambling and disguising the transactions as hotel expenses.In commodities, the oil price jumped to US$117 a barrel, a two-month high as investors wait to see if the European Union will reach an agreement on banning Russian oil. The gold price also lifted, as the US dollar dipped. While, the copper price declined 6.6% to $4.02 per pound, following ongoing demand concerns from China. If you hold Janus Henderson (ASX:JHG), Autosports Group (ASX:ASG), Plato Income Maximiser (ASX:PL8), Red Hill Iron (ASX:RHI) or Kelly Partners Group (ASX:KPG), you will receive your dividend payment today. Orica (ASX:ORI) is set to go ex-dividend today. Trading Ideas:Bell Potter have maintained its Hold rating on Appen (ASX:APX) but have reduced its price target from $6.75 to $6.50. Bell Potter have also downgraded its earnings per share forecast by 5% in both 2022 and 2023 and 4% in 2024. Now at its current share price of $6.30, this implies 3% share price growth in a year.Trading Central has a bullish signal on the a2 Milk Company (ASX:A2M) indicating that the stock price may rise from the close of $4.77 to the range of $5.15 - $5.30 in the next 36 days according to standard principals of technical analysis.
Monday 23 May 2022 Climate change, child care and the budget deficit to take centre stage as Australia welcomes a new Prime Minister. Also today: James Packer and the rest of the Crown Resorts shareholders agree to be sold to private equity The Star loses its long term chair Anthony Albanese to join tomorrow's Quad meeting with US, India and Japan Support the show: https://fearandgreed.com.au/all-episodes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Air New Zealand rights offer is open. The period in which investors can sell or buy rights ends on the 26th of April and investors have up to the 1st of May to exercise those rights. A comprehensive breakdown can be found here on the Sharesies website. Our interview with CEO Greg Foran streams on Friday the 8th of April at 12:15pm. Register here to join in live. Crown (CWN) tells the ASX that it is fully cooperating with the Victorian regulators and all matters arising from the royal commission report. Twitter (TWTR) welcomes Elon Musk to the board while speculation around what the Tesla CEO will do runs wild. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies' bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren't guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don't provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. Sharesies will be paid a fee from Air New Zealand for distributing this offer to Sharesies investors.
One month since Russia invaded, Ukraine still stands as a nation, but a terrible toll has been inflicted. Its President appeals to the world to stand against Russia's aggression. Another chance for Crown Resorts in Perth, its casino can stay open, despite the gaming giant being found to be unfit to operate it. We'll go to our senior business correspondent for analysis. And lessons from bushfire ravaged towns for those in the flood zones, now faced with their own uncertain future.
Australia finally agrees to a resettlement offer from New Zealand for some refugees on Nauru; Western Australia refuses to revoke the licence of Crown Resorts after a damning Royal Commission report and Ash Barty says her family has been very supportive of her decision to retire at the age of 25.
The Crown Resorts board has recommended shareholders accept an $8.9bn takeover, plus we speak with carsales.com CEO Cameron McIntyre to find out the direction of new and used car sales.
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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Crown Resorts, Troy Pickard, Minnovare, more tech start-ups, BN's projects list, COVID disruptions and the latest corporate finance deals.
Making headlines, WA announces the nation's strictest vaccine rules as it records two new local cases of COVID-19, Blackstone increases its bid for Crown Resorts for a fourth time and former Joondalup mayor Troy Pickard dies aged 48.
Two of Australia's largest energy companies, Santos (STO) and Oil Search (OSH), agree on the terms of a merger proposal. Crown Resorts' (CWN) Melbourne CEO announces he will step down, while a new regulator division will monitor CWN. The parent company of Michael Kors, Versace and Jimmy Choo releases its Q1 earnings results. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies' bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money Investing involves risk. You aren't guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don't provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time.
Mergermarket Research Editor, EMEA, Jonathan Klonowski, joins Julie-Anna Needham to discuss Mergermarket's Q1 global M&A trend report. Stephanie Hanna, Head of Special Situations, Asia-Pacific, for Dealreporter and Mergermarket also joins Julie-Anna to discuss Blackstone's bid for casino giant Crown Resorts. Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.intralinks.com https://www.mergermarket.com/info/mergermarket-releases-1q21-global-ma-report
James Packer has flagged he's open to selling his stake in Crown Resorts to US private equity firm Blackstone. NSW Environment Minister Matt Kean apologised to colleagues after rescinding Malcolm Turnbull's emissions role. Melissa Caddick farewelled by family and friends. Adam Reynolds' camp continues contract talks with South Sydney. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's the value of Google to the Australian economy? It a key question with different answers, as the tech giant promotes its economic value to Australian businesses and consumers in a self-commissioned report. Plus, new laws proposed to help fight money laundering in Australia and the possible extradition of two drug bosses suspected of laundering money through Crown Resorts.Guests: Joanne Gray, Chief Investigator, QUT Digital Media Research CentrePeter Lewis, Director, Australia Institute Centre for Responsible TechnologyLiam Harrison, Senior Industry Analyst, IBIS WorldJohn Coyne, Head of Strategic Policing and Law Enforcement, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Lets goooo Episode 2 Season 2! This week we are bringing you a chat with the incredible Brent Hill (Hamilton, School of Rock) and Meghan O'Shea (Singin' In The Rain, Grease). At the end of 2020 we were lucky enough to work with Brent and Meghan as Director and Choreographer for Merrily We Roll Along at WAAPA. Throughout the process we had extensive discussions on self-care and mental health as a performer, and Brent and Meghan consistently shared with us how important it is to shape an industry where the performers wellbeing is as important as the show itself. Chatting with each other we knew we wanted to bring these discussions to the podcast, so we were so keen to catch up with Brent and Meg as they further shared on this episode their experiences with burnout, boundaries as a performer, and ways of finding your own joy and creativity through long running shows. A little bit about these creatives: Brent Hill has recently been cast as King George III in Hamilton Australia, playing at the Lyric Theatre in 2021. Prior to this, he originated the role of Dewey Finn in the Australian touring cast of School of Rock. Brent has had extensive training in theatre and has been awarded numerous Green Room and Helpmann Awards for his roles in Rock of Ages, Little Shop of Horrors and School of Rock. Some of Brent's other theatre and film credits include: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Chimerica (STC), An Ideal Husband, Vivid White, The Speechmaker (MTC), Mr. Burns: a Post-Electric Play (Belvoir), Seymour/Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors (Luckiest Productions & Tinderbox Productions), Once – Seoul tour (Once UK), Leo Bloom in The Producers (The Production Company), Twelfth Night (Bell Shakespeare Company), Rock of Ages (Rock of Ages Australia),Donnatelegrams (ABC), Laid (ABC)and It's a Date (ABC). Meghan O'Shea is an Australian actor and Musical Theatre performer. In 2009 Meghan graduated from Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) with a Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre and later graduated from the Film and Television Studio International. Most recently, Meghan graduated from QUT Business School with a graduate certificate in Marketing and Communications. As a musical theatre performer, Meghan has appeared in the Australian tours of Singin' in the Rain, The Rocky Horror Show, A Chorus Line, and most recently as Sandy in Grease. Meghan has also worked in marketing for Crown Resorts in Melbourne, and following this was the Marketing Manager for the award winning play I Am My Own Wife. Additionally, Meghan has worked for the global media agency, OMD. Inspired by these experiences Meghan founded her own company 'Social Butterfly Digital Marketing'. If you would like to find out more about these creatives, you can follow them on instagram @brenthill and @meghan_oshea_ We'd love to hear your thoughts from this episode on our instagram @companypod, or Facebook Company Podcast. Hosted and Created by Giorgia Kennedy and Tiana Catalano Edited and Produced by David Duketis Music by David Duketis Graphic Design by David Duketis