Bitcoin boosters come unstuck
Cosmos Asset Management is delisting its bitcoin and ethereum ETFs, presumably due to a lack of investor interest, which is a surprise given the enthusiasm from a particular scribe.
Cosmos Asset Management is delisting its bitcoin and ethereum ETFs, presumably due to a lack of investor interest, which is a surprise given the enthusiasm from a particular scribe.
A who’s who of business and politics were at the Melbourne Cup to rub shoulders, schmooze and share their tips on making it big.
There was a subdued vibe for the opening day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival, perhaps courtesy of an omnipresent La Nina system, remaining pandemic jitters and a global economy on the brink.
James Packer could cause some to squirm after declaring Mohammed bin Salman deserves ‘some credit’ for his achievements.
Transurban CEO Scott Charlton has wasted no time accumulating more shares in the toll road operator following the release of record daily traffic numbers during the September quarter.
Were it not for a mole inside the Hawthorn Football Club it’s likely that Peter Nankivell would be guaranteed a presidential coronation when its AGM convenes on December 13.
Melbourne’s David Koadlow is a sophisticated investor with eclectic tastes, apparently – with an affidavit claiming he pitched an investment linked to US rapper Jay-Z.
Former Crown Resorts board member Bruce Carter could be Star-bound; meanwhile, Harry Triguboff has just clocked up his 9th decade.
You can take the man out of the casino but you can’t take the gambling bug out of the man – in this case ex Crown chief Steve McCann.
Damien Hodgkinson wasn’t just a point man for the teals. He was a director and shareholder of Climate 200 and worked as a financial controller for its numerous high-profile independent candidates.
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