IN today’s business environment, management consultants must be able to demonstrate genuine value and return on investment for their clients in order to secure business contracts,
THE Australian Islamic College has retained the number one spot as the State’s largest independent school, with total enrolments of 1850 primary and secondary school students, according to the 2002 WA Business News Book of Company Lists.
AUSTRALIA’S $1 billion-plus community care system is in urgent need of reform according to Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA), the main peak body representing the aged and community care industries.
ERNST & Young will consolidate its position as the largest professional service provider in WA, and the second largest in Australia, if the proposed merger with troubled accounting firm Andersen Australia goes ahead.
ONLY 10 of the 20 companies ranked from 61 to 80 in the Business News list of publicly listed companies made a profit for the 2000/2001 financial year.
ONLY 10 of the 20 companies ranked from 41 to 60 in the Business News list of publicly listed companies made a profit for the 2000/2001 financial year.
This week someone told me that stockbrokers should not be listed.They are in a cyclical business that gives much of its profit away as bonuses to staff.
Thirteen of the 20 companies ranked from 21 to 40 in the Business News List of Publicly Listed Companies, returned a profit for the 2000/2001 financial year.
CONSUMER confidence is returning to the travel industry following the collapse of Ansett and the events of September 11, according to Travelworld regional manager WA Jenny Rimmer.
COMPANIES involved in the recruitment service industry are restructuring their operations to stay ahead of the opposition in a highly competitive market, according to TMP Worldwide practice manager Scott Stacey.
JUST 29 per cent of companies listed on the Western Australian Stock Exchange have recorded an operating profit at the end of the 2000/2001 financial year, according to research compiled for the Business News Book of Company Lists 2002.
MANY marketing companies in WA have had to develop more comprehensive, broad-based services to meet the strategic planning and creative needs of their clients, according to Braincells Creative Marketing chief executive officer Allen Burtenshaw.
WHILE the role of industry based and service-oriented associations has not discernibly changed in the past decade, there has been a marked increase in the range of services and benefits provided for members of these associations.
INSURANCE premiums for businesses may rise by between 20 and 25 per cent over the next year as insurance companies set about recouping heavy losses incurred during 2001, according to Banks and Cooper Countrywide Insurance Brokers
BRINGING potential clients up to speed on the benefits and applications of the Internet and web sites is a major challenge for the State’s web development industry.
RETAILERS are looking forward to a record-breaking Christmas shopping season following a difficult 18-month period during which businesses have endured the
A LACK of investment in the State’s mining and resources sector and a slowing of public sector infrastructure developments are the most significant factors contributing to the tough business climate being experienced by