Julie-anne Sprague

Tinnitus treatment in-train

A PERTH company is developing a treatment that may provide a breakthrough for sufferers of tinnitus.

Jeyco not anchored to domestic market

LOCAL mooring and rigging producer Jeyco will seek investors later this year as part of its push into the lucrative military and oil and gas markets.

Feature Tours sells its city airport shuttle business to subcontractor

FEATURE Tours has sold its Airport City Shuttle business to Myma Pty Ltd, a company that subcontracted to it, in a move to concentrate on its core touring market.

Timing a key issue for travel risk training CD

SECURITY risk specialists Osprey Asset Management (OAM) has used digital asset software to produce an interactive travel risk-training package. OAM last year commissioned Perth company Optimiser to develop software to allocate usage time for the CD-based

Gusto

A Perth chef has brought a little touch of class back to the preparation of a fine cup of coffee with the arrival from Belgium of the Royal Coffeemaker, as Julie-anne Sprague reports.

New name in Applecross

COULD there soon be a new restaurant in Applecross? There has been talk for some time that the former Heathcote Hospital site, with its exceptional views, would be a good home for a restaurant. Gusto has heard that two prominent Perth restaurateurs have

Altos’ changing face

JANUARY 28 can't come soon enough for Stephen Scaffidi. For the owner of the acclaimed Subiaco restaurant, Altos, January 28 is D-Day - the day Perth gets its first look at his latest concept, the new look Altos Bistro.

Pinnacle blue not the IT spirit

IN the fast-paced world of information communication technology there were two issues that dominated the local industry this year – the State Government’s SPIRIT and WA-MAID initiatives and the Pinnacle Blue super computer.

Consumers want their food healthy and fast

CONSUMERS are forcing major take-away chains to offer more choices and a greater variety of healthy food items. The appearance of salads, wraps, and baguettes at some of the world's major fast-food chains has been brought about by a change in consumers'

Taking a bite into the lunch trade

O'BRIENS Irish Sandwich Bar opened its first Australian store in West Perth this week. The global franchise has more than 200 stores and its operation has been brought to Australia by Perth businessman Rob Moran and his Sydney-based business partner Brya

Computronics eyes overseas markets

PERTH-BASED agricultural and electronic display technology provider Computronics has launched an initial public offering in a bid to expand its export operations.The company is aiming to raise $3.5 million to develop European and North American marke...

The making of a food master

BUSSELTON-BORN chef Russell Blaikie has travelled the world to become a master of his craft and now, as co-partner of Must Wine Bar, he is intent on becoming a master of his own food business.From the kitchen of London's Dorchester Hotel, working und...

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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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