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Web Travel Group investors got spooked when the company revealed it faces an audit by Spanish tax authorities.

Aussie travel investors get a European tour from hell

Australian travel businesses have taken the world by storm, but recent events in Europe have given their investors the Contiki tour from hell.

  • Colin Kruger

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CTM boss Jamie Pherous is retiring.

CTM ran asylum seeker barges for the UK. Now its CEO has quit

The boss of Corporate Travel Management, Jamie Pherous, has stepped down amid an overcharging scandal that has triggered an audit of its contract with the federal government.

  • Colin Kruger
Corporate Travel Management chief executive Jamie Pherous, and a barge in England, part of a contract with Corporate Travel Management.

The pitchforks are out for this Aussie travel company

ASX-listed Corporate Travel Management has gone into a tailspin from which it will be difficult to pull out.

  • Elizabeth Knight
The Bibby Stockholm, an accommodation barge, was used to house asylum seekers under Corporate Travel’s UK contract.

Australian sales furore turns spotlight on UK asylum hotels

The British government is investigating its contracts with an Australian travel company that helps manage thousands of asylum seekers.

  • David Crowe
The Bibby Stockholm immigration barge in England, part of a contract for Australia’s Corporate Travel Management.

The small-town mayor, the ‘deathtrap’ barge and the Aussie company’s $3.2 billion black hole

When Corporate Travel Management won a $3.2 billion deal to house UK migrants on barges in the last year, there was an obvious question: why was it getting into crisis refugee management?

  • Colin Kruger
Qantas reported flat corporate travel demand as well, with small-business travel demand also slowing across the quarter. The airline said it increased its market share in both segments.

Zooming, not flying: bosses say work trips will be ‘far less’ common

Business trips are back on the agenda but some of the country’s largest employers are exercising more discretion when it comes to work-related travel.

  • Patrick Hatch
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The energy sector out-performed on Monday, up 5.8 per cent, as Caltex shares gained $1.51, Woodside Petroleum $1.25, and Santos 34 cents.

Oil price optimism pushes ASX to three-week high

The local bourse has closed sharply higher on hopes of an end to the oil glut, as companies continue to search out funds to get through their COVID-19 hibernation.

  • Lucy Battersby
Corporate Travel Management chief executive Jamie Pherous. The group said short sellers were trying to use the coronvirus outbreak.

Corporate Travel takes fresh fire from shorts as virus strafes travel

Corporate Travel Management says short seller VGI Partners is trying to exploit the coronavirus outbreak and the downturn in the travel sector as it came under fresh attack.

  • Patrick Hatch
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The battle shaking markets in the age of information uncertainty

It's a conflict coming to define financial markets, and investors, regulators and the media are all being caught in the crossfires. 

  • John McDuling
Corporate Travel Management chief executive Jamie Pherous has taken aim at short-sellers.

Corporate Travel Management lobs landmark legal threat at short-sellers

If successful the action could alter the way investors criticise companies in public.

  • Kylar Loussikian