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  • CommBank sells stake in telecomms outsourcer

    The Telecom New Zealand Group has bought back the Commonwealth Bank of Australia's (CBA) 5 percent equity stake in its Australian subsidiary, TCNZ Australia (TCNZA), as the Kiwi group's five-year, AU$500 million telecommunications outsourcing deal with the CBA draws to a close.

  • Tech-wreck recovery not over: Commonwealth Bank CEO

    The world economy has not yet recovered from the damage inflicted by the dot-com collapse, according to claims made by Commonwealth Bank chief executive David Murray today.

  • Telstra pays IBM AU$130m to cut tech costs

    Telstra is to pay IBM AU$130 million for the ability to slash costs across its information technology operation for the remaining period of its outsourcing deal with the tech heavyweight, Big Blue officials confirmed today.

  • Changing market drives ASP to drugs

    Finding a bug in your service provider's system would normally be cause for alarm. In the case of Longs Drugs Stores, that event played an unlikely role in convincing the retailing giant to outsource.

  • An e-message in a bottle

    For many small and midsize companies, outsourcing IR Web sites to the growing number of service providers that specialise in investor sites makes all the sense in the world. Has the move been profitable for Mondavi?

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