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Further board changes at Clime

ELIZA BAVIN  |  TUESDAY, 20 OCT 2020
Clime Investment Management has announced a board resignation and two new appointments after welcoming a new chair earlier this month. Allyn Chant has resigned from the board as non-executive director, with Peter Beaumont and Brett Spork appointed as ...

Credit firm expands to Hong Kong

ALEX BURKE  |  MONDAY, 10 JUL 2017
... allowing us to tap into the world's fastest growing economic region." "This is the right time to open an office in Hong Kong. Mr Chan's firsthand experience on the ground and network throughout Asia has played, and will continue to play a pivotal role ...

New board member to tackle Asia growth: La Trobe

BEN COLLINS  |  FRIDAY, 8 FEB 2013
... right time for this appointment to reflect our growing international reach," said La Trobe chief executive Greg O'Neill. "Mr Chan's firsthand experience on the ground and network throughout Asia will play an integral part to the organisation's shape ...

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 15 AUG 2008
... the decline in metals prices, especially gold, and oil dragged the resource stocks lower. "Gold stocks got a beating," Mr Chan said. "It's tricky in the metals market at the moment. "Oil came down, but who knows where it will go next?" Among the gold ...

Incoming NAB chairman Chaney says he wants ego-free directors

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 3 AUG 2004
National Australia Bank chairman-in-waiting Michael Chaney wants an ego-free boardroom when he takes over the troubled bank in September next year. Chaney, the outgoing chief executive of diversified group Wesfarmers, has spoken for the first time about ...

Chaney mooted as future NAB chair

AAP  |  MONDAY, 7 JUN 2004
Respected Wesfarmers chief executive and BHP Billiton director Michael Chaney was mooted today as a possible contender for the National Australia Bank board and maybe even the chairman's job. The Australian Financial Review said today Mr Chaney was ...

Midday Market Wrap: AMP dominates local trade in lethargic market

WITH AAP  |  THURSDAY, 18 DEC 2003
The Australian share market at noon remained in positive territory after a slightly stronger US market overnight, with local trading dominated by the newly demerged AMP Ltd. AMP was trading at $4.79 as it began its life free of its ailing British businesses. ...
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