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| | ... started by former K2 Advisors managing director Samuel Mann. Ironbark has about $19 billion and is minority-owned by Washington H. Soul Pattinson. |
| | | ... all these companies are worthy of divestment. These companies included the likes of Woodside Petroleum, BHP, Santos, Washington H Soul Pattinson, Whitehaven Coal and Oil Search. "Despite this recent progress, the majority of Out of Line companies continue ... |
| | | ... board of Dexus effective February 1. Negus is currently the chair of Pengana Capital, and non-executive director at Washington H. Soul Pattinson, Virgin Australia Holdings Limited, Terrace Tower Group, New South Wales Rugby Union and Tantallon Capital ... |
| | | ... positions with Westpac and Citibank. He currently serves on the boards of Bupa in the UK, the Rugby World Cup, and Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Company. He is currently also the deputy chair of Bupa Australia. Hawker previously worked as the chair ... |
| | | A Washington H. Soul Pattinson related Aussie equities manager has trimmed the fees on a newly-launched fund by 15bps. Contact Asset Management's mid-March launch of the Contact Australian ex-50 Fund has revised down its annual management fees from ... |
| | | ... to daily. Ironbark Asset Management manages about $20 billion. About 25.6% of the company is owned by Washington Soul Pattinson, with the rest split across the employees and other external shareholders. |
| | | ... South32, APA Group, AGL Energy, Oil Search, Aurizon Holdings, Caltex Australia, Worley, Seven Group, Beach Energy, Washington H Soul Pattinson, Mineral Resources, Whitehaven Coal, New Hope, Cooper Energy, Karoon, Canarvon, Senex, FAR and New Century ... |
| | | ... (79%), Insurance Australia (75%), QBE Insurance (75%) and AMP (73%) also scored relatively well. TPG Telecom (23%), Washington H Soul Pattinson and Co. (26%), James Hardie Industries (31%) and Nine Entertainment (33%) came in at the bottom of the naughty ... |
| | | ... principal Nelson Lam also worked on Pengana's separation from NAB in 2017 and the transaction between Hunter Hall and Washington H. Soul Pattinson. "Given the current Australian economy, recent banking royal commissions and scalability of funds management ... |
| | | ... period. It made significant purchases in James Hardie Industries, Transurban Group, and reduced holdings in AGL Energy, Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Perpetual. Rainmaker data shows the LIC sector stood at $42 billion as at the end of September 2018 ... |
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