John Stensholt
John Stensholt is a former editor of the BRW Rich 200 and Young Rich Lists.
Financial Review Rich List 2017 top 20 worth $100 billion
Top three on the Rich List each worth more than $10 billion for the first time
- by John Stensholt
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Star Entertainment posts 15 per cent profit rise, beats consensus
Casino operator The Star Entertainment Group said its full-year net profit rose 14.9 per cent to $194 million.
- by John Stensholt
Richmond win $5 million leisure centre tender
Richmond have struck a lucrative deal to manage a string of leisure centres on Melbourne's south-east fringe, transforming the club's business plan and making it one of the most diversified in the AFL.
- by John Stensholt
Optus may change name to Yes
Singtel-Optus has considered changing its brand to the word "Yes" and is set to launch a massive marketing campaign to spruik its entertainment services in a bid to win more customers.
- by David Ramli and John Stensholt
Perth apartment magnate Paul Blackburne bursts onto BRW Young Rich list at $536 million
Property developer Paul Blackburne is the highest debutant on the BRW Young Rich list this year with a wealth of $536 million.
- by John Stensholt
China swallows Swisse vitamins
Just when Swiss was suffering serious growing pains, China's booming demand for safe, quality vitamins helped rescue it.
- by John Stensholt and James Thomson
Holden to sign $3m sponsorship deal with AFL club Collingwood Magpies
Holden will on Wednesday sign one of the biggest sports club sponsorship deals in Australian sport with AFL team Collingwood.
- by John Stensholt
Nine holds onto NRL free-to-air television rights
Nine Entertainment has retained the free-to-air broadcast rights to the National Rugby League as well as acquiring free streaming rights to the four games it will air from 2018 through to 2022 in a deal worth $185 million per year.
- by John Stensholt, Max Mason and Dominic White
Melbourne Rebels to go to consortium led by sports entrepreneur
The Melbourne Rebels rugby union team is set to be privatised in a deal that will see a consortium including prominent businessman Peter Sidwell take control.
- by John Stensholt
Big Bash whets cash-strapped Ten's appetite for AFL
Ten is determined to join the bidding for AFL rights – tipped to start at $1.75 billion – despite its weak balance sheet.
- by Jared Lynch and John Stensholt
BRW Top 50 Sports Earners for 2014: Australian talent, mostly US and Indian money
The Australian cricket side could now field a full team of millionaires with the sport’s top players dominating the ranks of the BRW Top 50 Sports Earners list for calendar 2014
- by John Stensholt
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