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[View this email via your browser] [Business Insider Australia] [Twitter] [Facebook] [LinkedIn] [Enable Images to View] [Enable Images to View] [The 10 most important things in the world right now] The Brexit legal case in the UK Supreme Court has come to an end. Vietnam has begun dredging work on a reef in the disputed South China Sea, and Mick Jagger is dad for the eighth time at the age 73. [Enable Images to View] [The ATO reveals which tech giants had a zero tax bill] A glimpse into how much tech giants contribute to the public purse. [Enable Images to View] [Gina Rinehart gets most, but not all, of the giant S. Kidman & Co cattle station] The deal sees the holding split to isolate an area with national security issues. [Enable Images to View] [People were asked which words and phrases best describe Trump -- and the results were telling] People see him as "patriotic" and a "strong leader" -- but also "hard to like" and "reckless." [Enable Images to View] [Something interesting -- and possibly alarming -- is happening with Tesla stock] Investing in Tesla isn't for the weak of will. [Enable Images to View] [Why this ASX-listed business asks interviewees if they would load a dishwasher] How do you keep the startup grit and determination after your business goes big? [Enable Images to View] [CEOs are selling shares to pay for expensive homes] It's not just average income earners who are feeling the pinch. [Enable Images to View] Business Insider Australia © 2016 [Allure Media] [Unsubscribe] • [Email to a Friend] • [Privacy Policy]

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