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| | | ... and operating in gambling. For example, 19 companies involved in gambling such as Aristocrat Leisure, Caesar's Entertainment Inc, Crown Resorts and Tabcorp Holdings were excluded in the options, Mercer said. Another 15 companies like Budweiser Brewing ... |
| | | | QIC has secured loans in PRP Diagnostic Imaging (PRP) and The Entertainment and Education Group (TEEG), saying private debt is "one of the steadier ships for investors to sail on". The senior secured loans form part of arrangements exceeding $1 billion ... |
| | | | ... average, the increase on total spending on health is offset by reduction in other spending- for example, on travel or entertainment, and a proportion of costs may also be covered by Medicare. Challenger said that the Age Pension also provides some protection ... |
| | | | ... Pendal Group board following ASIC proceeding launched against current and former directors and executives of Star Entertainment Group. Perpetual managing director and chief executive Rob Adams commented the new leadership team is focused on delivering ... |
| | | | ASIC has started civil penalty proceedings against 11 current and former directors and executives of Star Entertainment Group, including a Pendal Group director. ASIC deputy chair Sarah Court argued that the Star's board and executives failed to ... |
| | | | ... on projects located in vibrant submarkets close to transportation, employment hubs, diverse retail offerings and entertainment centers. The developments aim to deliver tailored amenity offerings which reflect both partners' strong ESG convictions, both ... |
| | | | ... negative screens to exclude a company if it carries on business in 11 different sectors, including alcohol, adult entertainment, harmful media and ocean exploitation. It is invested in Australian equities via ETFs, listed stocks, unlisted single stocks ... |
| | | | ... consumer and media companies, specifically targeting the consumer products, digital and e-commerce, consumer media and entertainment, hospitality and luxury sectors. "The founders' understanding of the power of great brands, social influence, globalisation ... |
| | | | Charter Hall's Prime Office Fund (CPOF) has acquired a 100% freehold interest in Collins Place, an office, entertainment, and hotel precinct in the highly coveted Paris end of Melbourne's CBD. The 13,350 square-metre site at 33-35 Collins Street was ... |
| | | | ... are driving this growing sector," it said. The ETF also provides exposure to both large, profitable technology and entertainment companies, as well as more specialised companies with a focus on the core technologies that will enable the Metaverse. "The ... |
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