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Despite the catastrophic outage that cost businesses billions of dollars, CrowdStrike’s contracts will make it tough for Aussie clients to extract compensation.
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23rd July 2024
SA Business Journal
CrowdStrike customers face compo battle
Despite the catastrophic outage that cost businesses billions of dollars, CrowdStrike’s contracts will make it tough for Aussie clients to extract compensation.
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Huge coup for $400m Market Square project
Almost 1000 government workers will relocate to the $400m Market Square development following a major leasing deal between developers and the state government.
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Corporate travel takes flight
Improving international trade and a desire to re-engage in face-to-face meetings are fuelling a surge in corporate travel, according to Phil Hoffmann Travel.
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Woodside's big bet on Trump energy trade
There’s good reason why Woodside boss Meg O’Neill is in a hurry to get her planned $1.8bn buyout of a cash-strapped US gas hopeful away.
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Craft beer and spirits maker Mighty Craft collapses
Listed craft brewer Mighty Craft has called in administrators after a hoped-for merger with Better Beer failed to eventuate.
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Dexus puts Adelaide offices on the block
Dexus is looking to sell a $40m office block in Adelaide, which it picked up as part of its acquisition of AMP’s real estate and infrastructure funds business.
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Beston courting proposals on core dairy business
The beleaguered company has offloaded its meat division and is now courting proposals relating to its core dairy business in a bid to stay viable.
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ASX 200 rises; Woodside in the red
Acquisitive Woodside's subdued quarter, LNG play weighs on sentiment. Lynas suffers low output, falling prices. Warehouse NZ confirms Adamantem bid. Iluka, government talks over WA...
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Cybersecurity firm’s $2.5m link to SA’s critical departments as billions lost
The company behind the biggest tech crash in history will keep its multimillion-dollar contracts with key South Australian departments.
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Jacob’s Creek sold in global wine deal
Some of Australia’s most famous wine brands, including Jacob’s Creek, will change hands as part of a global deal between two of the world’s largest producers.
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