Reclaim Industries is set to be reborn as a staffing technology company after completing a $6 million capital raising as part of its acquisition of Rision.
Rubber recycler and manufacturer Reclaim Industries says it will raise $2 million to provide funding for its proposed $3.8 million takeover of cloud-based recruitment business Skills Connect and has placed a formal share sale agreement to the company.
Shares in Perth-based rubber recycling and manufacturing company Reclaim Industries have soared on the ASX on the back of its $3.8 million all-scrip takeover of cloud-based recruitment business Skills Connect.
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Bibra Lake-based rubber recycling company Reclaim Industries Ltd will develop a tyre processing facility capable of producing fuel and other byproducts, the company has announced.
BIBRA Lake-based Reclaim Industries Ltd has been awarded a $567,500 grant to establish a tyre recycling and re-processing facility in Adelaide, which it says will be the first of its kind in South Aus
Bibra Lake-based rubber recycling and manufacturing company Reclaim Industries Ltd has been awarded a $567,500 grant by the Federal and South Australian governments for their increased investment in the state.
Bibra Lake-based rubber recycling and manufacturing company Reclaim Industries Ltd has raised around $660,000 through a share placement to be used for acquisitions, research and developmment, the company announced today.
Timothy King, the chairman of Bibra Lake's Reclaim Industries Ltd, Nedlands-based ABM Resources NL and president of not-for-profit SIDS and Kids WA, has died.
Reclaim Industries Ltd 8-Aug-05 Keith Knowles increased its relevant interest from 10,276,746 ordinary shares (24.71%) to 18,633,770 ordinary shares (29.88%).
Reclaim Industries Ltd 8-Aug-05 Timothy John King increased its relevant interest from 8,291,708 ordinary shares (20.19%) to 14,680,649 ordinary shares (23.02%).