The Cardaci family has reported a loss of $10.8 million for the year ending June 30, pinning the result on managing its recent acquisitions and leasing.
The push for the WA Italian Club and Perth Soccer Club to return as one has been nearly a decade in the making, according to Perth SC president Jason Marocchi.
The state's highest court has slammed Philip Cardaci in his failed bid to take back control the estate of his late brother Marc, reportedly worth more than $40 million.
The widow of CFC Group chief Marc Cardaci has launched another legal action, the latest in an ongoing dispute relating to the estate of her late husband.
The long-running legal row between Philip Cardaci and his brother's widow, Mae, has continued, with a Supreme Court judge describing the latest application as "objectively hopeless".
The legal row involving deceased CFC Group boss Marc Cardaci's trusts continues with two companies slated to be wound up if $4.6 million is not repaid.
The court has ordered more than $4.5 million taken out from Marc Cardaci's trusts to fund the legal proceedings between his widow and brother to be repaid.
The widow of former CFC Group chief Marc Cardaci has won another legal battle with her former brother-in-law, after his push to have her cover a $244,000 legal bill was thrown out.
Family-owned CFC Group has reported a solid increase in profit and dividends as executive chairman Philip Cardaci and his brother's widow Mae Cardaci continue their legal fight.
The widow of former CFC Group chief Marc Cardaci has been appointed executor of his estate, ending a four-year long court battle with her former brother-in-law.
Utilities infrastructure and mining services company Cape has announced its co-founder, Peter Rowles, has stepped down as chief executive and has been replaced by chief operations officer Greg Hutchinson.
RECENT mergers and acquisitions activity among some of the state's smaller companies may provide a template to enable others chasing growth to go after their targets more effectively.
HAZELMERE-BASED CFC Group, which has grown to become one of Western Australia's largest private companies, has moved to full ownership of Underground Services Australia.