IMPRESS Ventures has sold down its top shareholder position in mBox.com to 25.53 per cent, in a $518,000 on-market trade to help fund its new investment in the Cooper Basin.
MIDWEST Corporation — the newly merged Koolanooka Pellets and Kingstream Steel — embarked on its inaugural roadshow this week, to promote the company’s plans for a $540 million direct reduction iron o
AMID persistent rumours that small local listed oil and gas companies are “at risk” of not being able to continue to trade, Cliff Head junior partners, Voyager Energy and Norwest Energy, have this week denied being in danger.
STEVEN Goh may have just left the room from Sanford Limited’s point of view, but the company’s former CEO is already talking of a new financial services start-up business.
KONDININ Group CEO Bill Ryan has proved his worth by pulling together a loan deal from the Grain Growers Association to rescue his organisation from a wind-up petition.
GTL Resources has blamed WA Government departments for delaying its planned Burrup methanol plant, as the National Australia Bank holds back on underwriting a critical debt facility.
MUCH is hanging on next month’s scheduled announcement of the preferred tenderer, or possibly tenderers, to supply electricity to Western Power in six West Kimberley centres.
AS Stephen van der Mye assumes the Western Power managing director’s mantle at the end of the month, there is plenty on which he still needs to be briefed.
PRESSURE is mounting on WA’s gas access regulator, Ken Michael, to deliver a final decision on access arrangements for the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline.
LOCAL explorer Victoria Petroleum is anticipating a new oil boom this year – in the region of its latest acquisition, namely the South Australian Cooper Basin, overlaid by the Eromanga Basin.
THERE are 126 outcomes possible from a choice of four City of Perth councillors from nine nominees. And each would make for an interesting combination.
POSTAL voting is expected to prompt greater than usual interest in polling from Perth businesses in the City of Perth ballot next month, a marked change from recent elections.
ACCORDING to government and industry estimates, Western Australia’s minerals exploration and processing industries are going to need an extra 500 terajoules of energy per day over the next 25 years.
DESPITE recent feverish consolidation, the future of the global gold industry remains dependent on cooperation between the mega-majors and juniors, and investment in new young talent.
THE Western Australian Government is about to approve the appointment of a public servant to head the practical transformation of WA’s electricity market.