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Geoff Wilson declined to comment on whether his firm, Wilson Asset Management, was interested in forging a deal with Platinum.
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A Platinum deal: Geoff Wilson eyes move for Kerr Neilson’s $12b giant

A bidding war may break out for Platinum Asset Management, with prominent investor Geoff Wilson said to be among the parties interested in the funds management group.

  • by Anne Hyland
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Star Minerals hopes its Cobra uranium project in the Erongo region will become another project like those before it which have made Namibia serious “elephant country” for uranium.

Star Minerals to launch uranium drilling in Namibia

Star Minerals is set to kick off drilling at its Cobra uranium project in Namibia which will comprise the first step of its staged earn-in to the project.

  • by Doug Bright
Macarthur Minerals is cashed-up after selling the mining rights to its Ularring iron ore play and can now focus on its Moonshine magnetite project.

Macarthur nabs further $250K from WA iron ore rights sale

Macarthur Minerals has received the second of three $250,000 payments from selling the rights to mine and develop its WA Lake Giles Ularring iron ore play.

  • by Craig Nolan
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Opinion & Perspectives

Humans are not resources, so why do we pretend they are?

The unholy marriage of human and resources is a forlorn attempt by management to think of their humans as resources, which is a misguided approach,

Jim Bright
Jim Bright

Careers contributor

Aldi’s new deal is a great Australiana dream even Kath and Kim would love

Shaping everything from meal choices to eco-conscious shopping trends, Aldi has evolved from shopper dockets and rewards to become a cultural institution at a time when our two majors are sinking.

Kate Halfpenny
Kate Halfpenny

Regular columnist

Slow-motion train crash: Xi Jinping needs to pull China out of its spiral

China has just announced a fresh set of stimulus measures to try and fix its economy. Once again, they are too half-hearted.

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

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Small business

Simple mistakes leading to a cyber attack include failing to install a software update in a timely manner, putting a computer in sleep mode instead of shutting it down, and sharing passwords with team members.
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Small doesn’t mean safe: how SMEs are under attack

Data released by Cyber Wardens clearly shows the frequency and impact of threats to Australian small businesses are rising, as cyber criminals specifically target Australian small businesses.

  • by Nina Hendy
Jacinta Evans and Alicia Gordon founders of The Little Potion Co.

These sisters started their magic company with a $1000 investment. It now turns over millions

Sisters Jacinta Evans and Alicia Gordon struggled to find potion-making activity kits for their families. So they started their own company.

  • by Emma Koehn

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