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CG not a priority for mid-caps

... governance, and an increase in companies with significant corporate governance holes." Among the few bright lights were Launceston-based financial services group Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees, which achieved the highest ranking for the second year running ...

MFS retires from village portfolio

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  MONDAY, 30 APR 2007
... Village last month gave notice of its intention to terminate leases over the properties in Ballarat, Bathurst, Dubbo, Launceston, Mandurah, Mildura, Shepparton, North Tamworth, Wagga Wagga and Warrnambool. MFS said the sale was consistent with its strategy ...

AIF increases its stake in airports

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 15 FEB 2005
... passenger numbers over the past three years. AIF now has an interest in nine Australian airports - Perth, Melbourne, Launceston, Darwin, Alice Springs, Tennant Creek as well as its three Queensland flight hubs. Mr Kelly said the nature of AIF's airport ...

Australian Infrastructure Fund chases more investment opportunities

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 8 FEB 2005
... came as the Airport assets were revalued upwards by $37.7 million. AIX has stakes in airports in Perth, Melbourne, Launceston, Darwin, Alice Springs and Tenant Creek and the recently acquired Gold Coast. "The performance of the airport assets reflected ...

Investment group takes exchange by storm

... million raised by the investment groups initial public offer. The new company has been born from the ashes of a failed Launceston abattoir business, Blue Ribbon, and will invest in superannuation advisory businesses and also act as a vulture fund targeting ...

AIF to maintain dividends, after reporting $11.2 million net profit

... terminals, rail and toll roads, said the successful acquisition of a 3.1 per cent stake in APAC - which owns Melbourne and Launceston airports - had demonstrated the strength of a combined partnership with Westpac Bank. AIF said it would continue to ...

Former Tasmanian director sentenced to three years jail

... Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) into the failure of DJF Pty Ltd, which traded as MI Machinery at Youngtown in Launceston, Tasmania. Mr Johnstone was sentenced after pleading guilty to the six charges brought by ASIC. DJF Pty Ltd was involved ...
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