QR trains sights on sale
Premier Anna Bligh’s privatisation agenda for Queensland’s state-owned assets has drawn near hysterical criticism. But many in business are impatient for the fun to start, writes NICOLE HOLYER
THE SPLIT and partial sale of the 145-year-old rail giant QR, and the ensuing furore over its lucrative coal networks, has created the most racket of all.
But despite the rhetoric, there is much optimism in QR’s ranks about...
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