Cannon-Brookes poised to win Sun Cable battle
Mike Cannon-Brookes is set to beat Andrew Forrest for the giant Sun Cable project, Australia’s biggest renewables development.
Mike Cannon-Brookes is set to beat Andrew Forrest for the giant Sun Cable project, Australia’s biggest renewables development.
Fresh from sacking 500 workers, the company led by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar says economic headwinds will create new revenue pain.
The tech billionaire has partnered with start-up accelerator Startmate to recruit 300 new people into climate tech start-ups over the next 18 months.
Australia’s seventh-wealthiest person says he may not have started Atlassian if it wasn’t for the dotcom crash 20 years ago.
The tech giant says it remains committed to building its 39-storey Sydney headquarters, but its remote work policy will have implications for its other offices.
The software giant led by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar has launched a new virtual teammate as interest in ChatGPT and AI technologies explodes.
The outspoken tech billionaire says running the company he co-founded 20 years ago is the best use of his time, despite the high-profile side hustle spats with Andrew Forrest and AGL.
This Mike Cannon-Brookes-backed start-up, dubbed the ‘Afterpay for solar’, says profitability is within reach despite a difficult 2022.
From EV charging to health care, these nine start ups have been identified as the most likely ones to join a growing list of unicorn firms in Victoria.
As tech firms like Atlassian, Amazon and Mr Yum shed staff, this start-up says its platform can help affected employees quickly find new employment.
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Mining magnates and property barons are still doing well on The List, but technology titans like Mike Cannon-Brookes and Melanie Perkins are the big losers this year.
Investors, including representatives for billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes, will have some curly questions lined up for Tyro.
Rivals Andrew Forrest and Mike Cannon-Brookes face an outside challenge for control of energy company Sun Cable amid ‘strong interest’ from investors.
The deepening ‘tech wreck’ that has already affected companies such as Atlassian, Meta, Amazon and Google has resulted in NBN Co deciding to lay off a significant percentage of its workforce.
The pandemic fuelled a tech boom and now Atlassian has joined the likes of Meta, Salesforce and Zoom in figuring out what to do once the party ends.
The tech giant led by billionaire co-founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar says the decision to axe 500 jobs was ‘very difficult’.
Andrew Forrest has tabled his bid for Sun Cable, setting the scene for a high-profile battle for control of the embattled renewable energy developer.
The takeover target, which counts Mike Cannon-Brookes’ Grok as its largest shareholder, has posted positive free cashflow for the first time since going public.
From where they sit inside Liddell power station, AGL Energy’s chief operating officer and veteran workers are both exasperated and excited by tech titan Mike Cannon-Brooke’s attention.
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