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Second Quarter Activities Report
- Jan 31, 2025
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December 2012
Small resources IPOs rush in before year end
The underperformance of small resources stocks in 2012 has not stopped a late rush of mining floats. At least 20 explorers are trying to close their offer before year’s end.
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- Tony Featherstone
June 2000
San Miguel brews local plans
San Miguel Corp, the Philippines' biggest beer maker, has announced plans to produce its own brands in Australia later this year, expanding its business in the Pacific region.
- Source: Bloomberg
May 2000
San Miguel completes J Boag takeover
Philippines brewing giant San Miguel Corporation has taken control of historic Tasmanian beer group JBoag & Son, ending 119 years of Australian ownership.
- Simon Evans
April 2000
Boag first sip for San Miguel
Philippines brewing giant San Miguel Corporation signalled yesterday its $92 million takeover of J Boag & Son was only the first step in a broad Australian expansion strategy, but stressed it had no plans to immediately target the mainstream beer market.
- Simon Evans
San Miguel set to take over Boag
Philippines-based brewing group San Miguel Corporation is set to swallow Tasmanian-based brewing group J Boag & Son with an off-market takeover bid which values the target at about $92 million.
- Simon Evans
March 2000
Boag blasts Heineken for cutting top beer prices
The chief executive of Tasmanian-based boutique brewer J Boag & Son, Mr Philip Adkins, has accused Heineken of damaging the fast-growing premium beer market in Australia by discounting prices to lift sales.
- Simon Evans
September 1999
Boag's top lager keeps brewer afloat
Tasmania's J Boag & Son is seeking to achieve double digit profit growth in 1999-2000, underpinned by its fast-growing James Boag premium beer although it continues to be weighed down by its non-brewing activities.
- Simon Evans
June 1999
Brewing midget set to swim among the bigger fish
The minnow of the listed brewing com-panies, J Boag & Son, has snared the rights to distribute Danish beer Carlsberg in Australia as it continues its push to become solely a beer company through a planned sell-off of three underperforming restaurants.
- Simon Evans
October 1996
Big pay rises for Boag directors
Directors and executives of J. Boag & Son have benefited from the financial rescue of the country's third-largest brewer earlier this year, with a substantial increase in remuneration packages.
- John Hurst and Simone Deane