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| | ... approximate wealth of $249 million. Maple-Brown received the officer in the general division of AO honours at this year's Australia Day celebrations. Meanwhile, Barry Lambert, founder of Count Financial is quoted by BRW to have a personal wealth of $218 ... |
| | | ... Industry heavyweights Michael D'Ascenzo, Robert Maple-Brown, and Peter Hall are among those honoured at this year's Australia Day celebrations for their work in and outside the finance industry. D'Ascenzo, ATO commissioner, and Maple-Brown, co-founder ... |
| | | Australian stocks are likely to open weaker on Wednesday after the Australia Day public holiday, with Wall Street losing ground in late trade to post a decline. At 0827 AEDT on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March share price index contract was 33 ... |
| | | ... preious metals and oil [companies] are also weaker," Mr Russell said. "I expect it to be a quiet day ahead of the Australia Day public holiday." ANZ was down 54 cents, or 2.38 per cent, at $22.11, Commonwealth Bank had lost 85 cents, or 1.52 per cent ... |
| | | ... noon, led by resources stocks, after metals prices rose overnight. The local market was closed on Monday for the Australia Day public holiday. At 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 80.4 points, or 2.41 per cent, at 3423.1, while the broader ... |
| | | ... copper producer, CODELCO, to explore for copper in Chile. Australian financial markets were closed yesterday for the Australia Day public holiday. On Friday, markets finished in the black for the third straight session. |
| | | ... Properties Group, opens its books today to interested parties. Australian financial markets were closed yesterday for the Australia Day public holiday, and will reopen today. On Friday, markets finished in the black for the third straight session. The ... |
| | | ... on durable goods orders that pointed to economic growth. The Australian stock market was closed yesterday for the Australia Day public holiday. On Wednesday the local bourse closed higher, with banking and financial stocks stealing the lead away from ... |
| | | ... while the all ordinaries index added 6.8 points to 3346.2. Australian financial markets were closed yesterday for Australia Day. In overnight trading on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March share price index contract - a key indicator of the day ahead ... |
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