THE Investors Club, which has operated in Western Australia for the past seven years, has hit back at Australia’s corporate watch dog, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, after it was ordered –
IN the first agreement of its kind in the world, Australia has reached agreement with three of its major trading partners to standardise transfer-pricing documentation.
DETAILS have been released concerning the new Andrew Forrest-backed gold exploration venture, Siberia Mining Corporation Limited.
A prospectus released last week followed recent news of the company and the involvement of Mr Forrest in the deal.
Two global tenders: 1) Bidder for planning, engineering, supply installation and commissioning of IP Infrastructure; and 2) Supply, installation and commissioning of Close Circuit Television System (I
HEDGE fund and superannuation fund managers have reacted strongly to suggestions they un-necessarily place super savings at risk in a bid to provide positive returns to their members.
THE steady number of prospectuses receiving stop orders from the Australian Securities and Investment Commission has prompted the regulator into a focused education campaign.
THE annual bloodstock yearling sales have surpassed expectations following the return of a strong contingent of buyers from the eastern States, Malaysia and Singapore.
In the first of a five-part series Gary Kleyn looks at some of WA’s top exporting companies, uncovering the export successes taken from the WA Business News 2003 Book of Lists.
THE Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has warned the Australian Securities and Investment Commission not to go its own way when adopting socially responsible investment guidelines.
The signs are positive that economic activity and growth in WA will continue to lead the way over other States. Gary Kleyn reports.
WESTERN Australia appears to have everything going for it.
SUPERANNUATION fund managers who resort to investment in high-risk hedge funds to escape from negative returns will come under increasing scrutiny in coming months.
THE Western Australian Wine Industry Association and Anglicare are two of the 21 organisations to receive State Government funding geared towards the promotion of growth and job prospects in regional WA.