Victorian builder plans IPO
VICTORIAN homebuilder Simonds will start formal investor roadshows for an initial public offering in less than two weeks with an eye for an ASX listing by end November.
VICTORIAN homebuilder Simonds will start formal investor roadshows for an initial public offering in less than two weeks with an eye for an ASX listing by end November.
ANZ, three Japanese banks and five others yesterday won coveted licences to operate in Myanmar.
TWO private equity groups are thought to be preparing separate $3 billion-plus bids.
YESTERDAY’s HSBC’s flash manufacturing PMI is probably the only slice of positive data that has come out of China lately.
THERE is nothing psychological about iron slumping to below $US80 a tonne.
AGRICULTURAL chemicals and seeds supplier Nufarm is banking on spring rains to help boost its profits.
WOOLWORTHS boss Grant O’Brien’s annual pay has increased 10 per cent to $5.3 million.
IRON ore prices were poised to drop below $US80 last tonne last night.
WITH the Harper review of competition policy, the question is whether removal of restrictions is likely to play into the hands of the majors.
VACUUM and cleaning specialist Godfreys is understood to have hired Credit Suisse and Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
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