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| | | Andrew and Nicola Forrest's gifting of $5 billion worth of Fortescue shares to the Minderoo Foundation has crowned Western Australia the most generous state in the country, a new analysis by KPMG reveals. KPMG modelling of 2023 financial year Australian ... |
| | | | ... understand that we've got to be globally credible." Over 350 businesses have joined Future Group's campaign including Fortescue, Atlassian, Canva, Unilever, Volvo Group Australia, Culture Amp, Bank Australia, Intrepid Travel and Ben & Jerry's. ... |
| | | | ... it isn't the most sought-after stock among investors. The most bought stock by retail investors was BHP, followed by Fortescue, Woodside Energy, Pilbara Minerals and Appen. Conversely, most realised their investment in the banking sector, as the most ... |
| | | | ... towards lower termination payments regardless. The largest was paid to Fiona Hick, who served as chief executive of Fortescue for just six months and received $2.07 million. "Together, Australian investors and boards have used the changes to termination ... |
| | | | ... ASX companies are QBE Insurance, National Australia Bank (NAB) and CSL. Conversely, ANZ, Commonwealth Bank (CBA) and Fortescue are the least loved. |
| | | | ... essentially all heavy rare earth oxide production. Rare earths are critical for electrification and green power," he said. Fortescue, on the other hand, will like face headwinds under a Trump administration. "With steel exports from China set to face ... |
| | | | ... resources are attractive," he said. "In that environment. You want to invest in the iron ore stocks like BHP, Rio, and Fortescue. But in the absence of one of them being glaringly better than the others, why tie yourself in knots trying to pick one you're ... |
| | | | ... top five most traded Australian stocks for the two generations (Pilbara Minerals (PLS) followed by Core Lithium (CXO), Fortescue (FMG) and BHP (BHP). When it came to the states, Tasmania and the Northern Territory deviated slightly from the rest of the ... |
| | | | ... making her the second wealthiest woman in Australia. It comes after the former couple transferred one-fifth of their Fortescue shareholding to the Minderoo Foundation in late June. At the time, they were collectively worth $28 billion. Another major ... |
| | | | Andrew and Nicola Forrest donated 220 million Fortescue Metals shares to their own philanthropic foundation, Minderoo. The bequest of nearly $5 billion - about one-fifth of their shareholding - takes the foundation's endowment to about $7.6 billion ... |
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