February 2018
Bulletproof bidding war sparked by $24.7 million AC3 buyout offer
IT services company Bulletproof is now the subject of a bidding war after Sydney-based private firm AC3 blew Macquarie Telecom's earlier offer out of the water.
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- Yolanda Redrup
December 2017
Bulletproof board tells shareholders to vote down Macquarie bid
The board of cloud services business Bulletproof has recommended shareholders vote against the proposed $18 million acquisition.
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- Yolanda Redrup
Craig Farrow's year of downgrades
As we begin to take stock of the year that was, we've been wondering: has any ASX director spent as much time putting out fires (at so many different companies) as Craig Farrow?
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- Myriam Robin
November 2017
Microequities votes no to Macquarie's bid for Bulletproof
One of the largest shareholders in Bulletproof is set to vote against the $18 million takeover bid by Macquarie Telecom.
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- Yolanda Redrup
Macquarie Telecom to acquire fallen Fast Starter Bulletproof for $18 million
Macquarie Telecom has made a play for struggling cloud services business Bulletproof Networks, offering $18 million.
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- Yolanda Redrup
May 2017
Craig Farrow's Midas touch extends to Bulletproof Group
Vocus deputy chair Craig Farrow's week couldn't get worse, surely? Oh yes it could!
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- Joe Aston
November 2014
xTV the first to skip ‘20c rule’ in backdoor ASX listing
xTV Networks, a Silicon Valley-based video aggregation service founded by Australian Joe Ward, is set to be the first company to list on the ASX without meeting the “20c Rule”.
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- Sarah Thompson, Anthony Macdonald and Jake Mitchell
August 2014
Bulletproof potential pleases analysts after solid first result
Cloud computing provider Bulletproof Networks loss after tax widened to $3.1 million from $100,000 in 2013, however, the businesses underlying NPAT from continuing activities was $450,000, and increased from $96,000 in 2013.
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- Luke Malpass
Australian tech millionaire production line gathers pace
Nick Abrahams | Australian tech entrepreneurs used to shoot for a $20 million to $40 million exit and after that, it was Byron Bay time. But the stakes have changed – Australia is growing tech companies to massive valuations in timespans as short as those seen in Silicon Valley.
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- Nick Abrahams
June 2014
What it is like to go through a tech IPO
Cloud computing player Bulletproof Group took its bow on the Australian Securities Exchange at the start of the year. Chief executive Anthony Woodward talks through the trials and tribulations of getting a company on to the public market.
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- Anthony Woodward
January 2014
Backdoor tech listings could cause bubble
Investors are being warned of a potential bubble in technology stocks, after a spate of new backdoor listings on the Australian Securities Exchange by start-ups and companies looking for alternative capital raising mechanisms.
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- James Hutchinson