Crown Agrees to Blackstone Bid
Crown Resorts has agreed to be bought by funds associated with and controlled by US private equity giant Blackstone for around $8.9 billion.
Read MoreCrown Resorts has agreed to be bought by funds associated with and controlled by US private equity giant Blackstone for around $8.9 billion.
Read MoreRiccardo Canevari – Managing Director & CEO – Radiopharm Theranostics has the ambition to become a leader in the development of radiopharmaceutical products for both diagnostic and therapeutic uses in areas of high unmet medical needs.
Read MoreKeren Paterson – Managing Director & CEO – Trigg Mining is exploring for the essential potassium mineral fertiliser, sulphate of potash or potassium sulphate, which provides necessary nutrients for agricultural production and human nutrition.
Read MoreSal Catalano – Executive Director & Secretary – Quantum Graphite is a producer of flake graphite products supporting applications from traditional markets to the emerging expanded graphite sectors and the fast-moving energy technologies sector.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Island Pharmaceuticals (ASX: ILA), Trigg Mining (TMG), Radiopharm Theranostics (ASX: RAD) & Quantum Graphite (ASX: QGL)
Read MoreAustralian iron ore exports have made a strong start to 2022 – a case of perfect timing as major competitor Brazil’s shipments were being hit by heavy rain and bad weather.
Read MoreAmid all the geopolitical turmoil, central bank meeting minutes in Australia and the US, inflation figures from the UK and China, and plenty of other factors will vie for investors’ focus this week.
Read MoreThis week sees the peak of the Australian December 30 interim and full year reporting season, with BHP leading the way along with plenty of other majors across most sectors.
Read MoreThe ASX will be heading lower this morning after Wall Street slid Friday on increased fears of an imminent Russian attack on Ukraine, perhaps even as early as this week or next.
Read MoreOil will again dominate commodity markets this week as major oil exporter Russia continues to ride the price boost it is driving with its threats to global stability by pressuring Ukraine.
Read MoreGiven the rough start to the year in share markets, AMP’s Shane Oliver uses this week’s Insights column to take a look at past bear markets in Australian and US shares.
Read MoreWhile global gold production bounced back in 2021, prices have made a choppy start to the new year as traders confront a stronger $US and rising rates – two traditional negatives for the metal.
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Read MoreEvery miner wants to be a major player eventually. Here is some news from three locals at different stages along that path: De Grey Mining, OZ Minerals and Sandfire Resources.
Read MoreTesla’s vehicle deliveries soared in 2021 but legacy automakers are running a marathon, not a sprint. Schroders European Equities Analyst Rodrigo Kohn examines the difference.
Read MoreSix weeks into 2022 and developments in the EV-battery space continue even faster than in 2021, or so it seems from the almost daily string of announcements and other reports.
Read MoreInvestors now expect the US Federal Reserve to lift rates at its March meeting after consumer prices rose at an annual 7.5% rate in January – the fastest in 40 years.
Read MoreInsurance Australia Group, Australasia’s largest general insurer, returned to profit in the six months to December but trimmed its dividend by a cent to 6 cents per share.
Read MoreWesfarmers’ takeover of Australian Pharmaceutical Industries has been given the greenlight to proceed after getting clearance from the competition regulator, the ACCC.
Read MoreThe pandemic and lockdowns continue to buffet companies such as Downer, EDI, CIMIC and Mirvac, as their December half or full year reports showed on Thursday.
Read MoreInvestors gave a big thumbs up to the National Australia Bank’s first quarter trading update, even though the bank, like its peers, saw its net interest margin crimped.
Read MoreCross-asset correlations are changing, but how significant is this for investors? Janus Henderson’s Aneet Chachra considers how investors can potentially adapt their portfolios.
Read MoreThe federal government has lost its attempt to neuter proxy advisers, those independent groups that help shareholders decide on major issues confronting listed companies.
Read MoreFinancial services firm AMP has reported a full-year loss of $252 million for 2021 but the company and its newish CEO, Alexis George wants the market to look elsewhere.
Read MoreMore pain for embattled utility AGL, whose shares fell sharply after another weak report, despite a pledge to bring forward the closures of its remaining coal-burning power stations.
Read MoreDiffering fortunes for financial services group Computershare and car parts group Bapcor in Wednesday trade saw the former gain more than 11% and the latter lose almost as much.
Read MoreShares in the Commonwealth Bank saw a strong bounce yesterday in the wake of the better-than-expected interim earnings, higher dividend and a new share buyback.
Read MorePlatinum International Health Care Fund Portfolio manager Dr Bianca Ogden recently chatted with investment specialist Dean McLelland over a Zoom call to provide a timely update.
Read MoreThe buzz around the “metaverse” has gone into overdrive as the (virtual) reality draws closer and internet giants make big bets on its success. But is it all it’s cracked up to be?
Read MoreAs its iron ore earnings suffer a major hit, Perth-based miner and services company Mineral Resources has announced its plans to push further into the lithium space.
Read MoreOnline furniture and homewares group Temple & Webster spent more on marketing and consulting services in the half year as net earnings dropped to $7.2 million, a fall of 40.2%.
Read MoreDavid Foster – CEO – Island Pharmaceuticals is a drug research and repurposing company focused on developing preventative or therapeutic drugs for viral infections.
Read MoreCab operator A2B Australia has lost both its Chairman and CEO following shareholder unease over a controversial property deal the company struck with a wealthy Sydney family.
Read MoreSuncorp shares rose more than 5% on Tuesday despite December half earnings falling on the back of increased claims and the company cutting its interim dividend by more than 10%.
Read MoreContrasting moves in January, according to the National Australia Bank’s latest survey of the economy, which saw a rise in confidence despite business conditions deteriorating further.
Read MoreSome comments from ShareCafe MD Tim McGowen in light of an imminent article bringing into question the relationship between our research arm Corporate Connect and Magnis Energy Technologies.
Read MoreDespite a bit of a stumble so far this year, the big-tech stocks known as the FAANGs continue to dominate the broader US indices. ETF Securities breaks down the reasons why.
Read MoreInvestment giant Macquarie Bank continued to ride financial markets in the three months to December, posting another record-breaking quarter in profits.
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