Russell Quinn

Improving the flow of funds

Globetrotter Corporate Travel founder and director John Battley rated a finance company that he was considering doing business with so highly, he literally put his money where his mouth was and bought into it. That was about two years ago and the company

The heart of business

AN East Perth-based business-to-business marketing communications firm has been the first foreign company to be named as one of the top agencies globally by a US marketing strategy magazine.

Aussie beer guzzling hits 60-year low

For a country widely recognised for its love of frosty ales, Australia's nation of beer drinkers seem to be losing taste for the amber liquid.

Cuts at heart of tourism restructure

TOURISM WA will be restructured with significant staff reductions and regional and international office closures following a recent strategic analysis.

Lemon a fresh twist for Wilson

Chris Wilson's corporate flavour has sweetened Lemon Cafe's business. Russell Quinn reports.

Pye charts a long career

Chris Pye has spent 40 years developing the state's tourism industry and, after trying retirement once, he has no plans of slowing down.

Boom beckons Land Surveys

ONE of Western Australia's fastest-growing surveying companies has successfully navigated through the economic downturn, increasing its annual turnover by almost 375 per cent and tripling its staffing levels in recent years.

Cleanskin Cellars on track

WESTERN Australia's first liquor store franchise has achieved considerable growth since opening five years ago, after initially attracting fierce opposition from the sector's bigger players.

TFS boosted with $120m from US investor

Agribusiness TFS Corporation has received a boost to its share value after announcing it had signed a deal with a US-based institutional investor potentially worth $120 million over six years.

Direct weekly flights for Hedland

 DIRECT airline access to the Pilbara from the eastern states was introduced last week, with Brisbane-based Strategic Airlines announcing two new services jetting off in August.

Malone rejuvenated after the dark days at iiNet

Internet industry leader and iiNet CEO Michael Malone says his world collapsed when he drafted a letter of resignation.

Hayward buys The Floreat

ONE of Perth's most successful hospitality players has ended his five-year search for a western suburbs venue to develop with the purchase of The Floreat Hotel.

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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
FMG
CF 2011
CF Q3 FY12
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