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4 days, 19 hours ago WOW/Centro
It was rare in this corporate reporting season to hear a CEO reaffirm earnings guidance, not downgrade it. The global financial crunch and slowdown has hit a growing number of ...
ASX Newbie - 12:27 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008
2 weeks, 5 days ago Directors told they must be able to take tough questions
Company directors need to harden up and be prepared to take tough questions from their shareholders, one of Australia's top executives says. James Strong, chairman of Woolworths, which owns New ...
New Zealand Herald Business - 2 a.m. Friday 14th November 2008
2 weeks, 6 days ago Insurer caps off bad year
Insurance Australia Group (IAG) capped off an acrimonious year yesterday with the announcement that its chairman of seven years, James Strong, would most likely step down from the board during ...
MoneyManagement.com.au - 9:32 a.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
3 weeks ago IAG sidesteps critics with chairman's early exit plan
THE last remaining boardroom link at Insurance Australia Group to the early days of its listing as a company distinct from the NRMA motoring organisation will be broken with the ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 10:59 p.m. Tuesday 11th November 2008
IAG defends rejection of QBE takeover bid
The head of Insurance Australia Group has defended the company's decision to reject a takeover offer from rival QBE earlier this year. Chairman James Strong says the takeover bid, worth ...
ABC farm labour news - 11:11 a.m. Tuesday 11th November 2008
IAG chair flags end
Insurance Australia Group chairman James Strong has signalled he intends to stand down from the post in three years.
The Age - 9:44 a.m. Tuesday 11th November 2008
IAG chair flags end
Insurance Australia Group chairman James Strong signals he intends to stand down in three years and defends the cut in IAG's payout.
Business Day - 9:44 a.m. Tuesday 11th November 2008
IAG's shareholder revolt
James Strong is today expected to become the latest prominent professional director to suffer the ignominy of a strong protest vote when shareholders of Insurance Australia Group meet in Sydney.Strong ...
Business Spectator Alan Kohler - 8 a.m. Tuesday 11th November 2008
IAG's shareholder revolt
Following a rocky year in the UK and the rejection of the QBE bid, shareholders of Insurance Australia Group are expected to challenge the re-election of chairman James Strong. 11 ...
Business Spectator insurance - 7:47 a.m. Tuesday 11th November 2008
4 months, 1 week ago Vic v's NSW, sporting MP's, UniTab, James Strong, ABC Learning
Here are Stephen Mayne's five stories from the Crikey edition on Monday, 5 June, 2006.
The Mayne Report - 12:39 p.m. Tuesday 22nd July 2008
4 months, 3 weeks ago IAG Cuts: Market Unimpressed
Insurance Australia Group CEO Mike Wilkins unveiled his much-anticipated strategic review yesterday and it followed the predictable script.Big cuts, cost savings, job losses, exiting a business bought by the old ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 9:45 a.m. Thursday 10th July 2008
6 months, 1 week ago IAG Chief Resigns
Michael Hawker, Chief Executive officer of Insurance Australia Group (IAG), resigned today in wake of losing investors’ confidence. The company had rejected an A$8.7 billion takeover bid earlier this month ...
My Share Trading - Australian Share Trading Blog & News - 11:58 a.m. Tuesday 27th May 2008
IAG may be on the way to becoming a dead duck
Questions about the response to QBE go to the board and chairman James Strong in particular.
The Age - midnight Tuesday 27th May 2008
Now up to the board to find a way to ensure IAG's future
James Strong and the IAG board are exposed now that the chief executive, Michael Hawker, has walked out the door.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - midnight Tuesday 27th May 2008
6 months, 2 weeks ago Premature castigation
First, 452 Capital ' s Peter Morgan tells Insurance Australia Group ' s James Strong that the IAG board ' s response to QBE Insurance ' s takeover proposals was ...
Business Spectator - 12:35 p.m. Thursday 22nd May 2008

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