Carolyn Herbert

Rasheed foments Northbridge plans

Hospitality industry veteran Michael Rasheed hopes his new venture will bring a positive vibe back to Northbridge.

BG&E balances local, international books

ENGINEERS Peter Bruechle, Norm Gilchrist and Ernie Evans formed BG&E in Perth, starting with just eight staff.

Second bite for McGougan at Stirling

FOUR years after he sold nut and snack food distributor Stirling Foods, Barry McGougan has decided to take back the reins and bring the struggling business out of administration. 

Not your average Tuck Shop

A new cafe on Newcastle Street in the city is creating a niche with its painstakingly prepared food and service focus. Carolyn Herbert reports.

Ngarda takes it up to the competition

DAN Tenardi has been busy in the five months since he joined Ngarda Civil and Mining as CEO, having already launched a new arm of the business and working on plans to expand the company's services to the east coast.

Horticulture producers step up export drive

THE local horticulture sector is being urged to evaluate export opportunities after two major players secured contracts with Singapore's largest supermarket group. 

Passion to succeed Hughes’ driving force

John Hughes shows no signs of slowing down after more than 50 years in the automotive business.

Convenience, consistency key for Canon

IN 1984, aged 27, Richard Pace bought some second-hand food manufacturing equipment from a company that was going out of business.

Leedman sets sights on eye drug approval

WINNING a WA Business News 40under40 Award in 2004 while working as the head of marketing at Ernst & Young in Perth was a game changer for Brian Leedman.

Coffee’s king at Louis Baxters

Running a cafe has been a very steep learning curve for Laki Baker and Olympic swimmer Eamon Sullivan. Carolyn Herbert reports.

Azzura ice-cream caravan rolls on

FLEUR and Marco De Campi were no strangers to the ice-cream business when they bought Azzura Gelati from Fleur's parents (now-retired), Nick and Rey Odorisio in October last year.

Migration bar set ‘too high’

The resources sector has called on the Gillard government to revise its latest migration initiative aimed at addressing the peak skills needs of large-scale resources projects.

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Corporate Finance

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Mergers and Aquisitions

Mergers & Acquisitions

Who are the leading hands in the West Australian M&A marketplace

Exporters

LabelValue
Rio Tinto$26.13bn
BHP Billiton Iron Ore$20.48bn
North West Shelf Venture$14.92bn
Gold Corporation$6.82bn
Fortescue Metals Group$6.68bn
Others$22.08bn
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CF 2011
CF Q3 FY12

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