Diamond Joe Gutnick loses the last of his sparkle
Joe Gutnick’s last hurrah is finally coming to an end, as liquidators wind up the last company in the play that was supposed to put ‘diamond’ back into his moniker.
Joe Gutnick’s last hurrah is finally coming to an end, as liquidators wind up the last company in the play that was supposed to put ‘diamond’ back into his moniker.
Ah, the tangled webs of the wealthy when relationships turn ugly. Zac Fried’s sister is going through a split with hubby Nathan Sable and apparently the Frieds say they don’t have any assets.
Richard White’s gig as speaker at next week’s Shepherd Oration has been scrapped thanks to the unedifying court spat he’s having with an alleged ex-lover.
Picking over the carcass of Lex Greensill’s corporate empire has turned into a very lucrative business for accounting firm Grant Thornton’s British arm.
A year ago South32 was interviewing candidates to take on the chief executive’s role, but there’s still no sign of Graham Kerr leaving the miner’s C-Suite.
Clive Palmer’s interminable efforts to get clear of prosecution over alleged breaches of the takeovers code were unceremoniously swatted aside by the Federal Court.
Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg is offering ringside seats to the best show in Sydney – but will tech billionaire Richard White deliver?
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Cancelling the mining licence for ERA’s Jabiluka uranium mine should have been an easy win for Anthony Albanese’s government. But it might be shaping up as an own goal.
Labor-aligned lobbyist Anacta Strategies represents both a British class-action firm and one of the world’s biggest coal producers so get out the popcorn if those two clients butt heads.
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