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IPOs rebound in first quarter

... that attracted $52 million in the year-earlier period when the Iraq war threatened, according to the survey from the corporate finance division of accountants Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. In the nine months to March 31, 112 IPOs have raised $7.14 billio ...

Soul Pattinson and Pitt Capital invest in new merchant banker

AAP  |  MONDAY, 5 APR 2004
... Capital Partners, which is half owned by Soul Pattinson, will take a 50% stake in the new Rundle Capital Partners, the corporate advisory and capital raising firm said on Friday. The other 50% shareholding in Rundle Capital would be held by the Adelaide-based ...

AMP pays top nine execs $18 million during 2003

... the company's annual report issued yesterday. The news follows the $5.5 billion loss, the second largest in Australian corporate history, posted by the company three weeks ago for 2003. Chief executive Andrew Mohl received total remuneration of $4.208 ...

ASX corporate governance still misunderstood: report

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 1 APR 2004
The body overseeing the adoption of corporate governance rules in Australia still believes the thrust of the guidelines remains misunderstood by many in the business community. The Australian Stock Exchange's Corporate Governance Council today released ...

ASIC drops receiver bid on Kaye emprie

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 30 MAR 2004
... liquidator. Liquidators of Mr Kaye's two collapsed companies, National Investment Institute (NII) Pty Ltd and Property Corporate Services (PCS) Pty Ltd, will be able to liquidate seven other companies and lodge caveats on property owned by seven others ...

ANZ appoints new institutional financial services head

AAP  |  MONDAY, 29 MAR 2004
... McFarlane. Areas of responsibility include specialist businesses in institutional banking, foreign exchange, capital markets, corporate financing and advisory, structured finance international and transaction services. Mr Targett, 48, replaces Bob Edgar ...

Corporate, industry super funds at risk of fraudulent benefit claims

Corporate and industry superannuation funds face a growing risk of paying fraudulent benefit claims because of lax processing procedures and the transient nature of the work force they represent, Dean Newlan, director of forensic at KPMG, said last ...

Kennedy loses bid to keep notes to lawyer from ASIC

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 26 MAR 2004
... Sydney businessman Trevor Kennedy has lost his bid to keep two pages of notes to his lawyer out of the hands of the corporate watchdog. Mr Kennedy had applied to the Federal Court for a permanent injunction to prevent the Australian Securities and Investment ...

CPA launches register to help boardrooms comply with regulations

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 24 MAR 2004
... interested in holding key board positions. CPA chief executive Greg Larson said the initiative was born out of the recent corporate collapses that have dominated headlines over the past few years. Larson said today's regulatory framework, including the ...

S&P says consolidation in Listed Property sector is slowing

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 19 MAR 2004
... more diverse listed property trusts (LPTs) and stapled property groups. Craig Parker, Director in Standard & Poor's Corporate & Infrastructure Ratings Group, said the outlook for credit quality is generally stable to slightly positive, bar the negative ...