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| | | ... PlasmaLeap Technologies, a sustainable technology provider for fuel and chemicals producers. The fund raise was led by the Gates Foundation, Investible and Yara Growth Ventures. UniSuper's Uniseed, Twynam, GrainCorp Ventures, Artesian, SVG Ventures ... |
| | | | ... their wealth - the Forrests were the first Australians to sign the global Giving Pledge established by Bill and Melinda Gates." Pitted against other states and territories, Western Australia led the nation when it comes to giving, KPMG found, recording ... |
| | | | ... and investment methodologies - internal and external - and this streamlining process takes a long time with many decision gates to get through," Butt adds. Kaizen Recruitment says in some instances, merged funds may accelerate internalisation of formerly ... |
| | | | ... justice, part of the CSLR burden would be on ASIC and not the advisers who did nothing wrong. ASIC was too slow out of the gates. They can deny all they like, but the facts speak for themselves," Conaghan said. |
| | | | ... justice, part of the CSLR burden would be on ASIC and not the advisers who did nothing wrong. ASIC was too slow out of the gates. They can deny all they like, but the facts speak for themselves." Conaghan pointed out that ASIC received warnings about ... |
| | | | ... investor, Mandalay Venture Partners. It also received $18 million in grant funding for research and development from the Gates Foundation, Meat and Livestock Australia and other state and federal programs. |
| | | | ... bid from TT Investments for all its securities at $0.30 cash per stapled security. Acting on behalf of TT Investments, K&L Gates has this morning disclosed its intention to acquire all the stapled securities in 360 Capital Group, comprising fully paid ... |
| | | | Bill Gates says he will give away all his wealth over the next two decades and close the Gates Foundation permanently in 2045. It's a big change for the foundation which, when established in 2000, was done so with the charter that it would continue ... |
| | | | ... private companies are the assets that will define the future. "They're in private markets, locked behind high walls, with gates that open only for the wealthiest or largest market participants. The reason for the exclusivity has always been risk. ... |
| | | | ... investors may have higher redemption risks," it said. "Although these risks are mitigated by liquidity management tools (such as gates and fixed redemption periods), they have not been tested in a severe runoff scenario. "Significant interconnectedness ... |
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