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KKR spices up Pepper bid
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochThe team behind the $650 million KKR bid for Pepper Group is working overtime to get shareholders on side.
MG bidders lock in advisers
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochBidders for Murray Goulburn have advisers locked down as they focus on the next stage.
Bankers drum up media deals
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochInvestment bankers in the media space will be working hard to drum up fresh deals following last week’s media reforms.
NextDC bid for APDC to lapse
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochThe battle to gain control of the Asia Pacific Data Centre is on hold, with NextDC confirming its bid would lapse.
AIA poised to buy CommInsure
Bridget Carter and Scott MurdochInsurance giant AIA is believed set to buy Commonwealth Bank’s life insurance assets, according to sources.
AIA, Zurich in race to buy
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochAIA Group and Zurich Insurance have lobbed in bids that could value CommInsure and Sovereign at more than $4 billion.
Danes whey in to shake up MG
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochDanish dairy giant Arla Foods is understood to be wading into the contest for Murray Goulburn.
All eyes on Southern Cross
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochMedia bosses were no doubt glued to the Senate last night, watching proceedings slowly unfold in parliament’s red room.
Macquarie wins $450m raising
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochMacquarie Atlas Roads is raising $450m to help fund the expansion of its stake in a French motorway network.
Macquarie Atlas to raise $450m
Scott MurdochMacquarie Atlas Roads aims to raise $450m from investors to help expand its stake in a French motorway network.
PEXA waits for digital reforms
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochProperty Exchange Australia’s IPO may be delayed as states delay introducing mandatory digital settlements.
New float for Wesfarmers tipped
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochThe word around the market is that Wesfarmers is about to embark on major corporate activity.
Private equity circling I-Med
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochMacquarie Capital is working with Pacific Equity Partners in its attempts to buy I-Med Radiology Network.
Tech firms take Term B route
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochInfoTrack and LEAP Legal Software are emerging on investors’ radars after finalising a $350m debt deal.
PE groups circle I-Med
Bridget CarterBlackstone and Affinity have emerged as potential I-Med Radiology Network buyers, with Morgan Stanley handling the sale.
Suitors circle Edna May mine
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochEvolution yesterday told the market it had recently received a number of offers to buy its Edna May gold mine.
Westpac finalises US debt deal
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochWestpac is the first domestic bank to tap the foreign funding markets in the past few weeks.
Hardie, Fletcher on the nose
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochThe building materials industry is starting to become a hot topic among deal-makers and equity investors .
Wagner roadshow talking point
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochMeetings for prospective investors are to be held in Brisbane today.
Wagners IPO plans gather pace
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochPlans for a potential float of building materials firm Wagners are ramping up, as it embarks on an east coast roadshow.
Nufarm’s acquisition hopes
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochNufarm is understood to be eyeing US-based crop protection company Albaugh for a takeover worth at least $US1 billion.
Rio eyes $2bn coalmine sell-off
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochThe mining giant is turning its full attention to the sale of its Hail Creek and Kestrel Coal mines in Queensland.
CBA board calls in Ernst & Young
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochThe Commonwealth Bank has called in Ernst & Young to carry out a forensic audit on behalf of its board of directors.
Origin could list Lattice
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochIt is expected Lattice will attract bids north of $1.6 billion.
Deutsche backs mining junior
PAUL GARVEYDeutsche Bank is behind the investor roadshow that appears to be putting a rocket under copper hopeful Alderan Resources.
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Evolution to sell WA mine
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Didier’s Johns Lyng mulls float
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‘Taxpayers should subsidise coal’
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Trump ‘open’ to climate deal
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Very different from January man
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Reforms won’t fix journalism
Alan KohlerThe latest media reforms were not worth not doing, but they’re unlikely to make much difference to anything.
ASX tipped for positive start
DAVID ROGERS, ANGUS BIRDLocal stocks are set to open higher after another record-setting session on Wall Street.
Low volatility but trouble looms
David UrenIt is too quiet, says Claudio Borio, head of economics and monetary policy at the Bank of International Settlements.
Bankers drum up media deals
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochInvestment bankers in the media space will be working hard to drum up fresh deals following last week’s media reforms.
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