ASX Announcements
Market Sensitive
Appointment of Voluntary Administrators
Administrator/Receiver – Appointed/Removed
- Nov 20, 2024
- 2 pages
Extend Entitlement Offer closing date & voluntary suspension
Non-Renounceable Issue, Suspension - Extension
- Nov 1, 2024
- 2 pages
July 2019
Genetic Technologies Sam Lee out after undisclosed share sale
Intriguingly, he told the company (who told the ASX) that he wasn't the one who ordered his ADIs sold.
- Myriam Robin
November 2014
Ex-Genetic Technologies CEO convicted of market manipulation
The former chief executive of cancer test developer Genetic Technologies faces a lengthy jail sentence and fines of up to $770,000 after he was convicted of market manipulation rising from share trading in 2006.
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- Jessica Gardner
July 2011
QRxPharma raises $25m from local, US and UK funds
In capital raising news on Friday, QRxPharma raised $25 million in a placement to Australian, US and UK-based fund managers, Genetic Technologies raised $11.7 million from institutional and sophisticated investors and Crusader Resources’ share placement raised $16.2 million.
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- Anthony Macdonald
June 2011
Companies briefs
Redstone Resources has appointed mining industry veteran Tony Howland-Rose as a strategic adviser to its board.
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February 2011
National briefs
The co-chief executive of corporate advisory firm Greenhill Caliburn, Simon Mordant, will be commissioner for the Australian exhibition at the 2013 Venice Biennale, the world’s most prestigious art show.
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- | Fleur Anderson (PLEASE LEGAL)
October 2010
National briefs
The Victorian government has pledged to spend $242 million expanding the Melbourne Exhibition Centre if it is re-elected in the November poll.
June 2010
Genetic trades lead to third ban
Patersons Securities adviser Clive Henley has been banned from providing financial services for three years for breaches of the Corporations Act in relation to shares in the listed paternity testing firm Genetic Technologies.
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- Marsha Jacobs
February 2009
Medics move from patients to patents
The medical industry now has to put property rights first when developing ways to treat people, writes Sara Hanley
- Sara Hanley
November 2008
March 2008
Street Talk
Burrup IPO put on hold until better times
- Edited by: jemima whyte (jemima.whyte@afr.com.au)
January 2008
June 2006
China's men put to test
A Melbourne-based biotechnology company will sell do-it-yourself paternity tests over the internet to China's middle class.
- Eli Greenblat