Australia’s competition watchdog, the ACCC, is taking the online comparison website iSelect to court over allegations of misleading or deceptive conduct and false or misleading representations in ...
Long term investing is the way to go, but that doesn't mean you should hold every stock forever. It hits us in the gut when we see fellow investors suffer a loss. For example, we sympathize with ...
“iSelect was not upfront with consumers that it wasn’t comparing all plans offered by its partner retailers. In fact, about 38 per cent of people who compared electricity plans with iSelect at that ...
Tennesseans are spending a higher share of their household income on energy bills than most of the U.S., according to a new ...
It is not uncommon to see companies perform well in the years after insiders buy shares. Unfortunately, there are also plenty of examples of share prices declining precipitously after insiders have ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The corporate watchdog has demanded insurance comparison website iSelect withdraw or modify a ''potentially misleading'' announcement ...
St. Louis may not be a city of venture capitalists now, but one Missouri-based company hopes to soon increase startup investment throughout the Midwest. Co-founder Scott Levine describes the iSelect ...
It was New Year's Eve 2009, and everyone was celebrating — except for iSelect general manager for Sales and Operations, Joanna Thomas. Instead, she was signing a deal with Interactive Intelligence for ...
For long-suffering shareholders of health insurance and energy comparison website iSelect, the words must sound all too familiar. “This business was traditionally very transactional,’’ says the ...
Investors are unselecting iSelect's shares, walloping the share price after the firm slashed its earnings outlook and revealed its chief executive officer has quit. Full-year earnings guidance is now ...
As cost-of-living pressures continue across the U.S., a new analysis suggests Missouri residents are facing a steady — if not top-tier — strain from electricity costs, with the ...