Swisse parent adds to pain for Bellamy's as buyouts tipped

The Chinese owner of Swisse vitamins and an infant formula business expects a wave of buyouts and more short-term pain for all players in infant formula in China, as rival Bellamy’s Australia tries to pull itself out of a serious hole. By Simon Evans.

Milk shakes catch up to Bellamy's

Every boom brings with it a bust. But when it comes to companies relying on China for a large portion of their sales, the wild card of government regulation looms large over any decision made by management. By BRIAN ROBINS

Bellamy’s to reveal new Fonterra contract

Embattled dairy group Bellamy’s is expected to ­reveal that it has ­restructured a crippling take-or-pay organic powder contract with Fonterra on more favourable terms when it updates the market as soon as today on its ­financial position. By JOHN DURIE and DAMON KITNEY.

Bellamy’s coup shines light on Tasmania’s corporate world

Even entrepreneur Jan Cameron, who is perhaps synonymous with the interwoven and clubby world of the Tasmanian business scene more than anyone else, will admit that sometimes the island state is just too small a place to forge a company free of conflicts of interest and interlinked fiefdoms. By ELI GREENBLAT / DAMON KITNEY

Bega Cheese, a2 Milk reassure investors as Bellamy’s woes deepen

Dairy companies a2 Milk and Bega Cheese have acted swiftly to prevent the financial crisis ­gripping infant milk formula company Bellamy’s engulfing the sector and hurting their own ­already weakened share prices by assuring investors they could cope with a Bellamy’s failure. BY ELI GREENBLAT.