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Mirvac Hotels & Resorts Celebrates Ten Years of Revenue Management ...
Mirvac Hotels & Resorts currently boast 40 stunning beachside, coastal, CBD and country retreat properties throughout Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Offering 4 - 5 star services and facilities, the choice of beautifully appointed guestroom, suite, and apartment and villa style accommodation and complemented by Day Spas, championship Golf Courses, award winning Restaurants and internationally famous wineries. Renowned for its uncompromising level of service and attention to detail, Mirvac Hotels & Resorts has over 5,500 guestrooms, 300 superior meeting, convention and event venues and 3,000 experienced and friendly employees. The right choice for business or for leisure, you will find such well known brands as Quay Grand, The Como, Quay West Suites & Resorts, Sea Temple Resorts & Spas, Cairns International Hotel, Sydney Marriott Hotel, The Sebel Hotels & Resorts, The Sebel Residence and Citigate Hotels, under the Mirvac umbrella brand.
Online shoppers still getting security sweats
Businesses are still not doing enough to soothe consumer fears about buying online, says the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). In its latest market report into internet shopping, the OFT said shoppers still have significant worries about privacy and security which is limiting the growth of the sector - despite its obvious successes. Although internet sales have been increasing for years, online sales comprised just three per cent of all retail sales, and only six per cent of businesses were selling online to consumers, according to the latest OFT data from 2005. And while there are many reasons why people choose not to shop online, it identified security worries as a significant factor holding back the sector. The OFT said 79 per cent of web users it surveyed were "very concerned" about the security of their payment details when shopping online.
Ahead of the Bell: ValueClick upgrade
The FTC is investigating the online advertising company's practices, including its use of ads that promise "free" gifts to consumers for participating in an activity. "We believe the FTC scrutiny of ValueClick ... focuses on misuse of the word 'free' and on increasing the prominence of disclosures explaining actions required to receive a free gift," analyst Jordan Rohan said in a client note. The investigation, which the company's chief executive recently said could finish in the first quarter, may result in a small fine, "but we believe the fine should be somewhat minimal when compared with the company's overall resources," Rohan said. He also raised his price target to $24 from $20. The Westlake Village, Calif., company has made gains in its comparison shopping business, especially due to recent contracts with Apple Inc.
Chief: Officer abused power
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