Twiggy’s fish fight turns dirty
Who would have thought a Tasmanian salmon farm could incite this much furore?
Who would have thought a Tasmanian salmon farm could incite this much furore?
IGO could face a battle for control of WA miner Western Areas, with Andrew Forrest’s Wyloo buying shares in the nickel miner.
Andrew Forrest is set to up the ante on Brazilian meat processor JBS, which has launched a $550m bid for Tasmanian salmon producer Huon Aquaculture.
Andrew Forrest can afford to use his money for hydrogen journey.
Andrew Forrest’s upstart green energy arm has long-term plans to produce 50 million tonnes a year of renewable clean hydrogen.
Brazilian food giant JBS has launched a parallel takeover bid for Huon Aquaculture as it looks to outmanoeuvre mining billionaire Andrew Forrest.
Andrew Forrest has lifted his stake in Tasmanian salmon producer Huon and called on bid rival JBS to improve its animal husbandry practices.
A $425m buyout of salmon producer Huon looks under threat following a share raid, believed carried out by Andrew Forrest’s Tattarang.
Fortescue finished June with $9.4bn in the bank, paving the way for a bonanza payout to shareholders including Andrew Forrest.
Enthusiastic restaurant-goer and wine collector Andrew Forrest really wouldn’t mind being a successful restaurateur.
Rich-lister Andrew Forrest-backed telco Swoop has bought a regional SA business as its ‘springboard for growth’.
The closely scrutinised deal could allow Kerry Stokes and Andrew Forrest to land a prime site valued at just $1.
Strike Energy’s Stuart Nicholls has taken Andrew Forrest to task over claims new gas projects were ‘fossils’ for their high carbon emissions.
Fortescue Metals has signed on to conduct a feasibility study into the world’s biggest hydro-electric project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Tattarang, which also owns the iconic RM Williams brand, plans to look more like a sustainable agribusiness in the years ahead.
Forrest’s nationwide corps of volunteers will work in and with communities to help improve their efforts to resist bushfires.
Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s first public telco punt delivered a 150 per cent return on day one, but Swoop chairman James Spenceley says it’s ‘just a number on the screen’.
Aussie entrepreneur and investor James Spenceley is excited after comparing notes on his Airtasker listing with the public debut of Swoop on Thursday.
Andrew Forrest’s Minderoo Foundation has identified 20 companies it says are responsible for half the world’s single-use plastic.
While lobbying by most billionaires typically targets taxation and red tape, Andrew Forrest’s efforts are directed more widely.
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