Noel Dyson

Month’s reprieve for airline

Creditors of regional airline and charter operator Great Western Aviation have given its administrator Graeme Lean an extra 30 days to find a buyer for the business.

Thompson’s tenure ended at Community Newspapers

Community Newspaper Group is searching for a new CEO following the departure of Ian Thompson after five years at the helm.

MSA wins $2.6m Swan deal

MSA Security has won a $2.6 million contract to upgrade security services at Swan District Hospital.

Recycler owes $4m

Municipal waste recycler the Recycling Company of Western Australia has gone into administration owing about $4 million to more than 100 creditors.

Creditors target JR Marine

Wavemaster creditors have cleared the way for the company's liquidator, KordaMentha, to pursue a $4.7 million legal action against the failed shipbuilder's Singaporean parent JR Marine.

Surf fallout still being assessed

Local Government authorities and surf life savers are still trying to assess the full impact of a recent High Court decision that pertained to a severe injury to a swimmer at a patrol-led beach in Sydney.

Devaugh takes deed path

Unsecured creditors in failed Bunbury builder Devaugh Pty Ltd look likely to receive 27 cents in the dollar after they agreed to accept a deed of company arrangement proposed by its director Mervyn Waugh.

Phosphate miner and suitor may forge deeper relationship

Christmas Island phosphate miner Phosphate Resources Limited could soon become a listed company thanks to improved relations with its takeover suitor Asset Backed Holdings.

DIY works for local bands

A DO-IT-YOURSELF approach is helping Western Australian musical acts punch above their weight in terms of artistic and commercial success.

Tricord wins labour battle

Labour hire firm Tricord Personnel has won a long-running battle with the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union and also gained legal legitimacy for its contracting system.

Locals vie for tsunami aid work

At least five Western Australian companies are in the running for United Nations contracts to supply power and water solutions to countries hit by the Boxing Day earthquake and tsunami.

Eagle parents hatch deal

The saga of Eagle Aircraft, the Henderson-based light plane maker that went to Malaysia, has come to an end with all creditors likely to receive 100 cents in the dollar.

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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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