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ASX Runners of the Week: Osteopore, Leeuwin, Golden Horse & Pivotal

ASX Runners of the Week: Osteopore, Leeuwin, Golden Horse & Pivotal

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Osteopore Ltd after its 3D-printed its bone regrowth implants were approved by the EU for distribution.

  • by Andrew Todd

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Larvotto opens hub as NSW gold-antimony study nears completion

Larvotto opens hub as NSW gold-antimony study nears completion

As Larvotto charges ahead with feasibility studies at its Hillgrove gold-antimony project in NSW, it has opened a community hub in Armidale to keep locals in the loop.

  • by James Pearson
Guardian Australia had a 12-year dream run. Has it lost its edge?

Guardian Australia had a 12-year dream run. Has it lost its edge?

No longer the new kid on the block, The Guardian’s Australian project is facing its biggest test yet.

  • by Calum Jaspan
How Versace’s ‘blunder’ opened the door for Prada’s $2.3b takeover

How Versace’s ‘blunder’ opened the door for Prada’s $2.3b takeover

Fashion executive John Idol made a big shift after acquiring Versace in 2018. It did not go to plan and now rival Prada has pounced.

  • by Jeannette Neumann
After ten years in the retail wilderness, St Collins finds tenants and a new name

After ten years in the retail wilderness, St Collins finds tenants and a new name

The ill-fated St Collins Lane is set for a solid, if dull, new name when it opens in October after a $50 million revamp – Collins Arcade.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
How premium economy became the hottest real estate in the air

How premium economy became the hottest real estate in the air

Demand for business seats has not fully recovered in the post-COVID world. Demand for premium economy, however, has never been stronger.

  • by Chris Zappone
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Landlocked, this wood-clad home has edgy views over Sydney Harbour

Landlocked, this wood-clad home has edgy views over Sydney Harbour

A stone’s throw from the beach in exclusive Vaucluse sits a home with angled windows that look out over the harbour.

  • by Stephen Crafti
Whitebark launches SA hunt for huge hydrogen-helium resource

Whitebark launches SA hunt for huge hydrogen-helium resource

Whitebark Energy has kicked off a soil survey at its giant Rickerscote prospect in South Australia, targeting hydrogen, helium and hydrocarbons at its Alinya project.

  • by James Pearson
Trump’s sharemarket bonanza and the billionaire bros club

Trump’s sharemarket bonanza and the billionaire bros club

There were many winners in the market frenzy that followed Donald Trump’s about-face, including the US president himself, but his capitulation revealed who is really in charge.

  • by Colin Kruger
Aureka kicks off third drill program for the year in Victoria

Aureka kicks off third drill program for the year in Victoria

Aureka Ltd has kicked off another new drilling campaign this time at its St Arnaud gold project in Victoria, as drilling wraps up at its Irvine Stawell project.

  • by Andrew Todd
Virgin poised to refund 61,000 customers for pricing error on ticket changes
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Virgin poised to refund 61,000 customers for pricing error on ticket changes

The airline said the transactions occurred when tickets were repriced in response to customers making changes to their itinerary.

  • by Chris Zappone

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