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| | | ... June among Australian investors has been revealed, with punters throwing cash at tech, aviation, automotive and entertainment companies to profit from the rally. Multi-asset platform eToro found that Tesla was its most traded stock for the month, up ... |
| | | | ... time, and the Global Sustain fund aims to emphasise the low carbon footprint, and excludes tobacco, gaming, adult entertainment, weapons, bulk commodities, fossil fuels, and gas/electrical utilities from the portfolio. SGH managing director Stephen Hiscock ... |
| | | | ... according to BasisCode. "[It] includes modules for testing and certifications, risk assessment, Forms Studio, gifts and entertainment, whistleblower, document portal, robust reporting and a portal for ease of use and seamless interaction with employees," ... |
| | | | ... CurrencyVue, which was later acquired by WorldFirst. He has also worked in software development at SAI Global, Nine Entertainment, Lucsan Capital, expanz, Macquarie Bank, Commonwealth Bank, and AAPT. |
| | | | ... social issues important to QSuper members. It committed to a minimal exposure to fossil fuels, gambling and adult entertainment in the option. The fund already screens out tobacco and controversial weapons across all its options. In another Significant ... |
| | | | ... retailer manager Scentre Group, engineering company Worley, manufacturing supplier Boral, and casino operator Star Entertainment. All of these investments were made with a long-term view. Other strong performers included Atlas Arteria, Downer, Oil Search ... |
| | | | ... Afterpay, after paying approximately $416 million for more than 13 million shares in the company. Tencent is an online entertainment, digital advertising, social media, fintech and cloud services provider listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange. Its communications ... |
| | | | ... remuneration-to-market-cap ratio boards in Australia are Virgin Money UK, AMP, Resmed, Bank of Queensland, Link Group, Star Entertainment Group, Soul Pattinson, Worley Parsons, James Hardie and Challenger." However, Connolly pointed out that listed company ... |
| | | | ... it is there. However, in a worse-case scenario, sick people are unable to go shopping, consume less (recreation, entertainment, travel) and "well" people will prefer to stay at home, scared of being infected. The coronavirus has brought upon us a crisis ... |
| | | | ... 16 to scrap some routes to China. "Makers of products for Chinese consumers have also taken a hit, with shops and entertainment venues across the country closed by quarantine conditions." Australia would be hit by a triple whammy. The anticipated weakening ... |
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