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Co-founders brothers of pet retailer PetO, Nick Greenhalgh (left) and David Rowe (right).

The northern beaches brothers who won from Woolies’ $590m bet on pets

Woolworths’ acquisition of a major stake in PETstock has yielded a third beneficiary, PetO, which has its own ambitions of being a major player in the pet store landscape.

  • by Jessica Yun
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Co-founders brothers of pet retailer PetO, Nick Greenhalgh (left) and David Rowe (right).

The northern beaches brothers who won from Woolies’ $590m bet on pets

Woolworths’ acquisition of a major stake in PETstock has yielded a third beneficiary, PetO, which has its own ambitions of being a major player in the pet store landscape.

  • by Jessica Yun
Render of the $1.2 billion Victoria Cross Station tower at North Sydney being developed by Lendlease.

Why this property giant’s shareholders staged a strategy coup

The hulking-out of Lendlease shareholders not only demonstrates just how aggrieved they were, but it is also a reminder that investors are the owners and in theory the board works for them.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Why this property giant’s shareholders staged a strategy coup

The hulking-out of Lendlease shareholders not only demonstrates just how aggrieved they were, but it is also a reminder that investors are the owners and in theory the board works for them.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Named and shamed: The West just turned up the heat on China and Russia

It was an eventful meeting of some of the world’s leading finance ministers at a resort town in Italy.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

The first question I’m asked when people find out where I work

No matter the situation, time of day or location, the first question I’m asked when people discover I work in finance is invariably the same.

Jaki Virtue
Jaki Virtue

Contributor

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The memorial service to celebrate the life of billionaire Lang Walker was held at Sydney Town Hall.

A force of nature with a wry smile: Lang Walker remembered

Billionaire and philanthropist Lang Walker was remembered as a transformative force in Australia’s urban landscape at a memorial service at Sydney Town Hall on Friday.

  • by Colin Kruger and Carolyn Cummins
From left to right: Former Fortescue executives, Bart Kolodziejczyk and Michael Masterman’s start-up Element Zero has plans for a $US2.1 billion green iron processing plant in the Pilbara.

The iron men with a $3 billion plan to save the planet

Two former Fortescue executives want to reduce the enormous carbon footprint of iron ore, Australia’s most lucrative export industry. It’ll cost at least $3 billion.

  • by Anne Hyland

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