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Notification regarding unquoted securities - WTC

Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

  • Feb 5, 2025
  • 6 pages

Key dates

Notification of Results/Reporting Date, Notice of Meeting - Other, Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date

  • Feb 5, 2025
  • 1 page

Release of 38,516 ordinary shares from escrow

Issued Capital - Other

  • Jan 20, 2025
  • 1 page

Change of registry address

Details of Share Registry address

  • Jan 20, 2025
  • 1 page

Notification of cessation of securities - WTC

Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)

  • Jan 13, 2025
  • 5 pages

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This Month

Richard White.

Richard White’s new entourage has an unlikely retail heir

WiseTech’s largest shareholder continues to attract a new brand of hanger-on.

  • Mark Di Stefano

January

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ASX rises; Court approves Tamarama mansion; Private school culture war

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

WiseTech GIF

WiseTech billionaire parties in Dubai with man who fled the country

Richard White and wife Zena Nasser celebrated with Mark Merhi, who left Australia after his real estate firm collapsed owing $80 million.

  • Max Mason and Kate McClymont
Chook.

10 CEOs under the pump in 2025

Overextended stockmarket valuations equal heightened investor expectations. The market has these 10 chief executives in its sights. 

  • James Thomson
Richard White, WiseTech Global’s founder, with chairman Richard Dammery.

WiseTech rolls into a new year like nothing happened

Don’t discount how important culture is to a company whose value is in its people and products, not hard assets in the ground.

  • Anthony Macdonald
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December 2024

Robin Khuda, Julie Coates, Shayne Elliott, Chris Ellison, Richard White,  Mike Sneesby.

The good, the bad and the ugly of corporate Australia in 2024

Big deals, big names, big disasters. From AirTrunk to Woolies to our own Nine Entertainment, here are the biggest moments of the year.

  • James Thomson
The Fin podcast. Myriam Robin.

Rear Window’s year in review: scoops, scandals, and power plays

This week on The Fin podcast, Rear Window editor Myriam Robin on the megalomaniac trying to solve Australia’s housing crisis, the column’s scoop of the year and the Clubland rebellion.

The best of Monday Fundie 2024.

CBA, the next 10-bagger, founder woes: The best of Monday Fundie 2024

The fund manager profiles that resonated the most with readers this year were rich in speculative stock tips, but it’s the deep insights that have made this column a hit.

  • Jonathan Shapiro
MinRes founder Chris Ellison will still be at the company into 2026.

Drumstick Awards: The five biggest corporate stuff-ups of 2024

From miners to retailers to tech giants, corporate Australia put its foot in it again this year.

  • James Thomson
Wisetech director Charles Gibbon walking near his home in Woollahra.

Charles Gibbon becomes second WiseTech director to dump shares

The billionaire venture capitalist has been on the logistic software giant’s board for 18 years. He sold some $200 million of his stake through UBS on Friday.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
UniSuper investments chief John Pearce is done with APA Group.

Goodbye, APA! UniSuper sells leftover $340m stake in pipelines giant

It’s been a block bonanza for fund managers and investment banks this week, as founders and institutional investors seek to cash out before Christmas.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Zena Nasser is now a director and shareholder of Richard White’s personal investment vehicle.

WiseTech founder restructures assets to give wife a share

Richard White’s corporate restructure puts Zena Nasser in the driving seat of one of his private investment vehicles.

  • Max Mason, Kate McClymont and Nick McKenzie
WiseTech founder Richard White at the company’s investor day.

WiseTech’s Richard White is out. Now for his joy

Do you think the randy professor’s references hit a little differently now?

  • Myriam Robin
From left, co-founder Richard White, chairman Richard Dammery and interim CEO Andrew Cartledge are interviewed by Mark Hall, WiseTech’s head of acquisitions & integration at the company’s investor day in Sydney.

WiseTech board is team White, and ‘Richard’s not going anywhere’

Richard White’s successor as WiseTech CEO will be free to practise the same “creative abrasion” style of leadership that invited accusations of bullying.

  • Tess Bennett
WiseTech founder Richard White: The company has helped the local tech index to outperform the Nasdaq this year.

WiseTech, Xero help ASX tech sector beat Nasdaq

Australia’s technology sector has returned 56.4 per cent so far this year, smashing the return of the Nasdaq-100 despite the magnificent seven-fuelled rally.

  • Joanne Tran
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WiseTech’s co-founder Richard White.

Richard White’s mystery $1b exposure

The former WiseTech CEO did a deal to buy the shares of co-founder Maree Isaacs. It leaves more questions than answers.

  • Mark Di Stefano

November 2024

WiseTech executive director Maree Isaacs.

WiseTech co-founder sells out, nets multimillion-dollar payday

Maree Isaacs co-founded the logistics software group with Richard White in 1994 and became one of the country’s wealthiest people after it hit the ASX.

  • Max Mason
Chris Ellison and Richard White have put a spotlight on ESG.

Founder problems? Pull the other one. Founder stocks are flying

Look at the companies whose shares have hit all-time highs this week and what do you see?

  • Anthony Macdonald
Richard White was forced to step down as WiseTech’s CEO.

WiseTech’s shares headed to $200? Morgan Stanley thinks so

The broker has upped its bull case of the logistics software giant, saying the outlook remained “positive”.

  • Joanne Tran and Joshua Peach
WiseTech founder Richard White in a pre-recorded annual shareholder meeting address.

WiseTech’s Richard White inquiry failed to interview two key women

The investigation into complaints against the billionaire founder has described a process of ‘creative abrasion’ at the company but found he did nothing wrong.

  • Updated
  • Max Mason, Nick McKenzie and Amelia McGuire

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