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| | | ... expecting core inflation to drop to 3.2%, down from 3.5%, in December. "We think this will be enough for the RBA to cut the cash rate by 25 basis points at its February meeting, rather than waiting until May," Boyton said. For the November read, the ... |
| | | | ... represent fair value" for shareholders. Shortly after, boutique private investment firm CC Capital Partners came in with a $4.30 cash per share offer. Insignia had about 670.7 million ordinary shares outstanding at the end of June 2024, valuing the two ... |
| | | | ... Additionally, it predicts the core inflation rate will fall to 2.5% during 2025, and that the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) cash rate will be lowered to 3.5% from the current 4.35% level by year end. Pointing to Wednesday's Consumer Price Index (CPI) ... |
| | | | ... received another takeover offer on 3 January 2025 from New York-based CC Capital Partners. CC Capital partners offered $4.30 cash per Insignia share, representing a 7.5% premium to Bain Capital's offer of $4. In response, Insignia's board said ... |
| | | | ... over Insignia Financial, upping Bain Capital's offer that was recently rejected. CC Capital Partners is offering $4.30 cash per Insignia share, which is a 7.5% premium to Bain Capital's offer of $4 received on December 12. Insignia today confirmed ... |
| | | | ... PineBridge Investments from Pacific Century Group in a deal valued up to US$1.2 billion. The deal comprises US$800 million in cash at closing, slated for 2025, along with US$200 million contingent on achieving certain financial metrics and an additional ... |
| | | | ... Funding for the film will, in part, be delivered by Fulcrum Media Finance, an Australian specialist lender that provides cash flow funding for completion of local film and television projects. In 2010, Fulcrum Media Finance commenced a $30 million revolving ... |
| | | | ... to acquire all company shares. Under the terms of the rejected proposal, Insignia shareholders would've received $4.00 cash per share. Notably, Insignia's share price is $3.55 - up 46% since its chief executive Scott Hartley took over from Renato ... |
| | | | ... change from product returns are "heavily dependent" on the asset classes being represented; investment managers with large cash products or those with more modest returns experienced less growth. The mix of products, and their popularity, has a large ... |
| | | | ... written views from the ATO in relation to the tax treatment of the transaction that inform its assessment of the estimated net cash proceeds to shareholders, if the scheme is implemented. The ATO commissioner refused to give Perpetual a guarantee that ... |
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