Rich Listers back Waislitz's Thorney Tech
Costa, Besen, Tertini – Alex Waislitz's Thorney Technologies, which lists on Wednesday, has captured plenty of rich backers.
John Stensholt writes on business, news, personal finance and lifestyle. Based in our Melbourne newsroom, John is the editor of the BRW Rich 200 and Young Rich Lists and writes about the business of sport.
Costa, Besen, Tertini – Alex Waislitz's Thorney Technologies, which lists on Wednesday, has captured plenty of rich backers.
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