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Anthropic was founded just five years ago by siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei.
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The siblings who built a $537 billion giant in five years

The staggering growth of AI has seen the value of companies surge to eye-watering levels. It also has markets very nervous.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
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A large-scale historic data integration by Viking Metals at its Linka project in Nevada has rapidly grown the scale and strike of the prospect.

Viking data crunch doubles US tungsten scale and strike

Viking Mines has undertaken a major review of its Nevada based Linka project data to dramatically extend the known strike of tungsten-bearing material at surface.

  • byRob Evans
A big red hand from Coles’ Down Down campaign.

Coles concedes mistake in ‘discounting’ item to make it more expensive after a week

The supermarket is attempting to emphasise the importance of outside forces in price-change decisions, and says the ACCC’s argument is “too complex” for shoppers.

  • byElias Visontay
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How did Westpac let a $44 mortgage snafu become a PR disaster?

The customer made a small, understandable error, but the bank’s response was a tour de force of calamitous box-ticking and bureaucratic decision-making.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Why the stakes are so high in the Coles ‘fake discounts’ case

From dog food to deodorant, from Band-Aids to biscuits, the masses were calling out counterfeit supermarket price discounting claims.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Why do so few people join their union these days?

Most workers today are unlikely to be aware that union members take home a median of $251 more a week than non-unionised workers.

Jonathan Rivett
Jonathan Rivett

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Australia’s nine remaining Sizzlers closed in November 2020

Sizzler is making a Sydney comeback

The casual, family-friendly dining concept, popular in the 1970s and 1980s, will open at Sydney airport in coming months.

  • byCarolyn Cummins
The Exchange Hotel in Balmain is for sale.

Receivers to sell Exchange Hotel; AirTrunk’s Robin Khuda swoops in Mosman

Balmain’s Exchange Hotel – the last of the doomed Jon Adgemis-led Public Hospitality Group’s portfolio – is being sold by the receivers, McGrathNicol.

  • byCarolyn Cummins

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