Amcor CEO Ron Delia thrives on Amazon structural shifts – The Australian Financial Review

Amcor chief executive Ron Delia says the packaging giant will be untroubled by the structural shifts in e-commerce as online giants such as Amazon upend traditional business models, with demand picking up for “smart” packaging. He said on Tuesday consumer goods companies are increasingly asking for more protective packaging, better authentification and there is a…

Cardno eyes more acquisitions as it moves back into the black – The Australian Financial Review

Infrastructure and environmental services group Cardno said it was looking for “bolt-on” acquisitions after asset sales helped the group swing to an annual net profit of $8.6 million. The Brisbane-based company’s profit was boosted by the sale of a software business, XP Solutions, in September for $US49 million, allowing it to move back into profit…

Governor takes steps to restructure economic development efforts, create jobs – CapeGazette.com

Gov. John Carney held a signing ceremony Aug. 14 for House Bill 226, a major piece of legislation that restructures Delaware’s economic development efforts, with a focus on supporting Delaware small businesses, innovators and entrepreneurs. Carney also signed incorporation paperwork creating the Delaware Prosperity Partnership, a public-private partnership that will leverage private-sector resources to enhance…

New investment rules to curb China’s foreign acquisition binge – The Sydney Morning Herald

Beijing: The Chinese government has officially put the brakes on Chinese companies pouring big money into overseas property development, issuing rules likely to have a significant impact in Australia. China’s State Council, or cabinet, issued the first rules on overseas investment by Chinese companies on Friday. Wanda Group president Wang Jianlin a year ago boasted…