Cochlear talks up huge pipeline as shares slump on outlook miss
Digital savvy seniors and an expanding body of research on the benefits of hearing to cognition underpin Cochlear’s huge long term growth trajectory, chief executive Dig Howitt says.
Digital savvy seniors and an expanding body of research on the benefits of hearing to cognition underpin Cochlear’s huge long term growth trajectory, chief executive Dig Howitt says.
The imaging IT provider boosted its full year profit by more than a third, but its CEO says there is still a huge runway of growth ahead.
The miner, led by Lawrie Conway, expects to push gold production higher this year and is ‘ideally positioned’ after posting a record profit.
CSL’s annual profit soared 25 per cent amid strong demand for its products, however a weaker than expected outlook has sent its shares sharply lower.
Junior investment outfit Benjamin Hornigold, which is suing its former boss over $4.1m in loans, has dismissed a bid by Keybridge Capital to drastically cut its board fees.
Yumbah Aquaculture, backed by billionaire Pro Medicus co-founder Anthony Hall, is doubling down on oysters with its takeover offer for East 33.
Global mining services firm Thiess has taken a major stake in Adelaide’s Laamp, which provides training, assessment and record-keeping tools across several sectors.
While a Sydney finance company ran at a loss, the directors were paid bonuses, and they and their spouses were drawing more than $1.3m in salaries. Meanwhile there is a $50m debt hole.
The corporate regulator acted in bad faith by sitting idly by while Glaucus Research savaged Blue Sky Alternative Investments in a short attack, the latter’s former boss says in a new court claim.
A last-ditch legal attempt aiming to block major coal mine approvals in New South Wales on climate grounds has failed in the High Court.
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