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Brent Dennison to join Service Stream Board
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July 2021
Lendlease sells services arm for $310m as Lombardo clears the deck
The sale was originally coupled with the divestment of its engineering arm two years ago after a series of problems emerged on Lendlease’s projects prompting large write-downs.
Service Stream pays $310m for Lendlease services, raising equity
Service Stream has agreed a $310 million deal to acquire Lendlease’s services business.
June 2021
CIMIC, Monadelphous in rapid Lendlease Services auction
Australian contractor UGL Group and rival infrastructure sector contractor Monadelphous are two of the parties crunching the numbers on Lendlease’s up-for-sale services division.
January 2021
ASX sinks 2.8pc in worst week since October
The sharemarket limped to a fourth month of gains despite a late slide on Friday afternoon. Volatility spiked over the week as retail traders took on Wall Street. Westpac lifted its $A forecast to US85¢ by mid-2022.
October 2020
Future Generation fundies share their 22 hottest stock tips
The 22 fund managers who invest on behalf of the Future Generation philanthropic listed investment company reveal their best ideas.
September 2020
Winners and losers from the NBN fibre push
What does the move mean for telcos and other companies that have built businesses and made investments based on the current state of play?
June 2020
Buy, hold, sell: Nanosonics, Service Stream, InvoCare
Small caps come with robust balance sheets – but they also come at a price. Livewire Markets discusses which ones are worth paying for.
Buy, hold, sell: Nanosonics, Service Stream, InvoCare
Small caps come with robust balance sheets – but they also come at a price. Livewire Markets discusses which ones are worth paying for.
May 2020
Buy, hold, sell: Telstra, JB Hi-Fi, AP Eagers, Premier Investments
Livewire Markets, Simon Shields from Monash and Anthony Aboud from Perpetual, look at five stocks set to prosper in a bear market.
October 2019
Service Stream dials up interest in Lendlease's Services
Service Stream is one of the final parties in the running for construction giant Lendlease's Services business.
March 2019
Buy, hold, sell: Nearmap, Service Stream; Rhipe
Ben Clark from TMS is joined by Martin Hickson from Wilson Asset and David Keelan from Ellerston Capital to review five small caps flying high.
March 2018
Four stocks that delivered this reporting season
Reporting season is a period where share price movements can be extreme, depending on whether a company met the grade or missed expectations.
December 2016
The small caps that helped the rich get richer this year
BRW Rich List members have had a stellar year in small caps.
October 2016
Super funds join the activist game in a wake-up call for companies
Superannuation funds are preparing to flex their financial muscle in activist roles, billionaire investor Alex Waislitz says.
November 2015
Three big lessons from the $10.3b TransGrid sale
There are two big messages for investors from the TransGrid sale – the global chase for yield is intensifying and reports of the death of electricity networks were premature.
December 2014
NBN deal is Malcolm Turnbull’s triumph
Adele Ferguson | An all-cast press conference to unveil a landmark deal for NBN Co is symbolic of the conciliatory approach Malcolm Turnbull has taken to ensure the $41 billion project gets built faster, cheaper and with minimal fuss.
June 2014
Service Stream gets extension on NBN Co deal
Shares in utilities contractor Service Stream have shot up 15.6 per cent to 18.5 cents after the company announced that its contract to build the national broadband network was extended for at least two years.
May 2014
Waislitz may flex muscle over Service Stream
Melbourne billionaire Alex Waislitz, head of the new star-studded activist fund, has sat on the sidelines of troubled NBN contractor, Service Stream, for months.
NBN Co commits to new housing roll out
NBN Co has renewed contracts worth up to $230 million over the next four years to connect new housing estates to the national broadband network, as Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull considers whether to scale back the government-owned company’s involvement in the sector.
January 2014
Waislitz’s Thorney Opportunities strikes first deal
Billionaire Melbourne investor Alex Waislitz’s new activist fund has made its first investment, buying a stake in former NBN Co contractor Service Stream.