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A last ditch bid to salvage a $58.6m office tower deal in Adelaide has been rejected, setting up a court battle between its vendor and a Sydney fund manager.
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8th October 2024
SA Business Journal
Failed office deal heads to court
A last ditch bid to salvage a $58.6m office tower deal in Adelaide has been rejected, setting up a court battle between its vendor and a Sydney fund manager.
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Rio Tinto confirms takeover approach to Arcadium Lithium
Rio Tinto has made a takeover approach to Arcadium Lithium which, if successful, would deliver immediate mining and downstream conversion operations globally.
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RAA pays out $25m to members after huge product discount bungle
More than 200,000 RAA clients are set to receive refunds after the giant discovered it had applied rubbery sales tactics on some products.
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SMEs the target of cyber attacks
Sweeping changes to privacy laws are likely to catch many SMEs off guard, leaving them even more exposed to the increasing threat of cyber attacks.
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Takeovers Panel backflips on ERA decision
Former uranium miner Energy Resources of Australia will pause a contentious $880m capital raise after the Takeovers Panel decided to review its own decision not to intervene.
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New developer for delayed innovation hub
A new developer is being sought to deliver a redesigned innovation hub at Lot Fourteen, after the state government severed ties with a Melbourne property group.
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Japan looks past ‘risks’ for investment push
Japanese investors are looking at Australia’s economic story of growth and stability as an opportunity, and in recent years inbound investments have surged.
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ASX 200 flat ahead of RBA minutes; Woodside up
The RBA's September meeting minutes, deputy governor's remarks at a Sydney event awaited amid uncertainty about the US Fed's rate cuts plan. China's top economic planner due to dis...
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The household bill that’s worrying us the most
Official inflation is weakening, but consumers are not noticing relief in one key expense as they adjust their spending patterns.
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Qantas confirms passenger passports potentially ‘exposed’
‘Rogue’ staff at an Indian ground-handling company may have accessed the passport details of about 1000 Qantas frequent flyer customers caught up in a cyber theft incident.
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