It takes a kind of desperate courage to embrace your enemy and perhaps John Fairfax has never been quite desperate enough to entirely embrace the internet.
Or perhaps it’s just that the company - that is, the management and board under pressure from short-term focused fund managers - has worried more about the next interim profit than an uncertain long-term strategic threat.
Whatever it is, leadership in the last major online classified advertising category has now passed to a competitor.
The Packer group’s Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd has slipped under Fairfax’s nose and tied up control of the motor vehicle market leader, carsales.com.au. The employment leader, Seek, is already controlled by PBL and the real estate category leader, realestate.com.au, is owned 40 per cent by News Corporation.
And yesterday Macquarie Bank jumped in with its own long-awaited media fund, which is also positioned for classified advertising: more competitors, more threats.
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An Oceanside family is asking for help in finding a 28-year-old woman who moved to Texas to live with a man she met over the Internet.
Cynthia Razon started on online relationship with 18-year-old Robert Guerrero in December 2004, according to her family. In August, Razon moved in with him in his Sweetwater, Texas home.
Razon called her mother two weeks ago and said the relationship had soured and that she was going to cash more than $1,000 in checks and move back to Oceanside.
That was the last time Razon's family had heard from her.
Her family said
At the Stadium/Armory Metro stop a few hours before the Nationals play the Mets on the Fourth of July, "Little Christopher" Howland demonstrates how he's planning to position his glove to catch a foul ball. The 10-year-old from Fairfax, who's played a little outfield himself, plants his feet and turns the glove up, opening it slightly. "I'll be getting under the ball, " he explains. Nearby, 6-year-old Ben, a brother of few words, just grins, opens and shuts his catcher's mitt and stands behind his mother, Cecilia.
It's the family's first Nationals game and it feels like the start of something
With the opening up of the economy and the increasing numbers of multinational companies coming into the country, cultural and attitudinal changes are indeed setting in at a much faster pace in India, even at the workplace.
This is evident from a recent Monster Meter poll, in which 58% of respondents have either had office romances in the past or have expressed their willingness or openness to have one.
The Monster Meter, a product of Monster India, part of the leading global online careers and recruitment site Monster, the flagship brand of Monster Worldwide, Inc., is an ongoing series of online polls
Passion Parties® President Pat Davis provides romance tips for mature women re-entering the world of dating in Judsen Culbreth's new book, "The Boomers' Guide to Online Dating." Davis gives advice to help women navigate the difficult process of re-exploring desire and building intimacy with a new lover. To learn suggestions for enhancing passion, visit: (http://www.passionparties.com ).
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"I am a Baby Boomer," said the 63 year-old
Hollywood hardman Jason Statham has started a new romance with Australian singer/actress Sophie Monk - proving he's finally over his failed seven-year romance with British beauty Kelly Brook.
The Snatch actor was left heart-broken when Brook left him last year ( August 04) to date her Three co-star Billy Zane.
But the 33-year-old now reveals his life "couldn't be better", after enjoying huge professional success he is now proudly stepping out in Los Angeles with his new girlfriend - who shot to fame in Aussie pop group Bardot.
A close pal says, "Jason was shocked when Kelly walked out and didn't even have