Murchison United NL
7/2/03
FMR Corp ceased to be a substantial shareholder.
Schaffer Corporation Ltd
3/2/03
Westpac Banking Corporation ceased to be a substantial shareholder.
Iluka Resources Ltd
7/2/03
ING Australia Holdings Ltd became a substantial shareholder with a relevant interest of 11,749,401 ordinary shares (5.05%).
Integrated Group Ltd
10/2/03
AI Ltd
12/2/03
Port Tack Pty Ltd increased its relevant interest from 22,706,268 ordinary shares (18.067%) to 24,603,068 ordinary shares (19.577%).
Anaconda Nickel Ltd
10/2/03
Amalgamated Resources Ltd
14/2/03
Has closed its Prospectus dated 31 January 2003, having met the minimum subscription level of $4 million.
Anaconda Nickel Limited
14/2/03
Consolidated Broken Hill Ltd
14/2/03
Have substantially completed negotiations with Pasminco Ltdfor the purchase by CBH of Pasminco's Elura zinc-lead-silver mine near Cobar, New South Wales
Diamond Rose NL
March 12, 10am, Novotel, 16 The Esplanade, St Kilda, Victoria.
Fashion Intimates Ltd
March 11, 11.30am, Parkwater Business Centre, 45 Ventnor Street, West Perth.
Gippsland Limited
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has proposed a range of reforms in a draft determination on an application for authorisation by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.
Bans investment representative
ASIC has banned John Charles Whitehead, of Applecross (WA) from acting as a representative of a dealer or an investment adviser for a period of two years.
Second time around, WA Business News’ 40under40 Awards has found a host of talent in WA. But that did not make picking the winners any easier as Mark Pownall explains.
Matt Birney, 33, is the youngest shadow minister in any State or Federal parliament in mainland Australia. He is also the operator of a successful regional business, Goldfields Auto Spares.
Martin Black began his working life as a journalist and followed a common path into public relations. His creation of a chocolate factory, however, was an unusual career move.
Martin Cebis is responsible for commercialising outcomes developed at The Australian Telecommunications CRC (ATcrc). Mr Cebis has a wealth of knowledge at turning innovation into commercial success.
In 1985 Andrew Ford and his business partner, Kyle Doonan, decided to open a small air-conditioning business. The pair used second-hand vans and second-hand tools.