Leederville-based bicycle accessories maker Cycliq has enjoyed steady gains on its first day of trading on the ASX, after completing a reverse takeover of Voyager Global Group.
Copper explorer MOD Resources has released a scoping study for an open-pit mine at its T3 project in Botswana, which has an estimated development cost of $US135 million ($A181.7 million).
Perth-based land developer Peet has sold a parcel of land in Victoria for $30.5 million, but it doesn’t expect to receive any proceeds from the deal for nearly a year.
Bunnings’ long-serving chief executive John Gillam has announced he is stepping down from the role, but will continue to serve the business as an adviser.
Vocus Communications appears set to deliver the Perth-to-Singapore subsea telecommunications cable after inking a construction agreement with French company Alcatel Submarine Networks.
Social media technology company HearMeOut has closed below its offer price on its first day on the ASX, after completing a $6.5 million initial public offering.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has permanently banned a former Perth-based finance broker after finding he had engaged in misleading conduct.
Oil and gas play Tap Oil has confirmed James Menzies as its new chairman, after he joined the board in May as a director and was earmarked as Doug Bailey’s successor.
Yan Zhao has resigned from the board of African Energy Resources. Mr Zhao was alternative director to Ian M Hume.
Global Health has appointed Pattie Beerens as non-executive director.
Perth-based financial services provider Pioneer Credit has signed a $100 million debt facility with Bankwest and Westpac as it seeks to continue growing its debt portfolio.
Kent Hunter, founding director of Cazaly Resources, has resigned as non-executive director. Terry Gardiner has been appointed as non-executive director.