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| | | ... free from 3.56 pm in a nine-to-five workday," she said. "There's no place for this inequity in twenty-first century Australia but it will persist if we don't keep talking about it if we don't keep railing against it, and critically, if we ... |
| | | | ... investment companies will merge to create an $885 million single entity. WAM Leaders (WLE) is set to acquire 100% of Century Australia Investments (CYA), a LIC that primarily invests in the S&P/ASX 300 and has $97 million is assets. CYA aims to deliver ... |
| | | | ... as a non-executive director of a WAM-managed listed investment company. Chris Stott retired from the board of Century Australia Investments, which invests in the S&P/ASX 300. WAM was appointed as investment manager for the LIC in April 2017. The Century ... |
| | | | ... invests about $3 billion on behalf of retail investors, manages five other LICs: WAM Microcap, WAM Research, Century Australia, WAM Leaders and WAM Capital. |
| | | | Listed investment company Century Australia Investments ended its seven-year arrangement with Perennial Value Management, appointing a new investment manager as part of a major restructure. In Perennial's stead, Wilson Asset Management will now be Century's ... |
| | | | ... Wilson Asset Management has submitted a new proposal to take over management of an ASX-listed investment company. Century Australia Investments, for which Perennial Value Management is currently investment manager, was previously given a WAM restructure ... |
| | | | Perennial Value Management has submitted a restructure proposal to Century Australia Investments. In an ASX statement, Perennial said that while Century "has historically operated independent of the investment manager," the proposal "would be to the ... |
| | | | ... directors and will join the other four executive directors at the company's board. Menzies is also a director of Century Australia Investments and chairman of the Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology. He retired as a partner at Ashurst ... |
| | | | ... challenges as with the median age climbing in 10 years by two years, the implication is that by the middle of this century Australia's median could potentially be a staggering 53 years unless there is a major increase in fertility, mortality or inbound ... |
| | | | ... the world economies it will condemn the nation to repeat the cycle where for the first eight decades of last century Australia had the lowest productivity growth of any of the developed economies, he said. If Dr Garnaut is right this will have considerable ... |
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