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Dubai, and the Federal Opposition has imploded over the emissions trading scheme, but little can distract Melbourne from its infatuation with Geoffrey Edelsten 's nuptials. More than 500 people attended the $2.3 million wedding at Crown at the weekend...
Tags: Geoffrey Edelsten, NSW Medical Board, Lewi Karalis, Lonnex, ASIC, Australia, Sydney, Foundation, Charitable organization
So too an examination of the role of liquidators, an area where community resentment has been brewing for years over excessive fees, abuses of power and gross misconduct, protracted settlements, lack of transparency, conflicts of interest and, in some...
Tags: ASIC, Stuart Ariff, Babcock & Brown, Australia, Melbourne, Insolvency, Bankruptcy, One.Tel, Application-specific integrated circuit, Corporations Act
That's the best description for the Ripoll inquiry's final report into financial products and services delivered this week. After months of hearings and more than 400 submissions, the best this group of politicians could come up with was that financial...
Tags: ASIC, financial planners, Financial Planning Association, Ripoll, Australia, Townsville, Financial advice, Business Finance, PS146, Fiduciary, Investment, Independent Financial Adviser, Financial adviser, Financial planner
THE corporate regulator, fighting to keep alive a second civil penalty case against former AWB boss Andrew Lindberg, has told a Victorian court that its manoeuvre is neither malicious nor ''cute'' and that it is acting in the interests of the community.
Tags: ASIC, Mr Lindberg, AWB, Australia, Melbourne, Cole Inquiry, Lindberg, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Tony D'Aloisio, Application-specific integrated circuit, Andrew Lindberg, Law Crime
THE head of the corporate regulator has defended the agency in the wake of the damaging One.Tel judgment, and says it will continue to run the ''hard cases'' despite the criticism it has received. Tony D'Aloisio, chairman of the Australian Securities...
Tags: ASIC, hard cases, Australia, Canberra, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, One.Tel, Tony D'Aloisio, Application-specific integrated circuit, Law Crime, ASIC v Rich
ABC Learning Centre's 705 viable centres on Monday night, a Senate inquiry into childcare delivered a damning report on the deficient supervision at ABC and the role it played in the company's collapse. The committee said it would reserve judgment on...
Tags: ABC Learning, ASIC, Australia, Melbourne, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, American Broadcasting Company, Child care, Day care, Business Finance
THE Australian Securities and Investments Commission's bid to sue former AWB chief executive Andrew Lindberg for allegedly misleading fellow directors is looking dire after a Victorian Supreme Court judge launched a broadside at the way it has handled...
Tags: ASIC, Mr Lindberg, AWB, Iraq, Mr Caridi, Justice Robson, Ross Robson, lindberg knew, asic investigator, Australia, Melbourne, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Andrew Lindberg, Lindberg, Cole Inquiry, Application-specific integrated circuit, Law Crime
Administrative Appeals Tribunal protecting the identity of a Sydney man banned from the financial services industry could be fruitless if the corporate regulator pursued criminal proceedings against him, the Federal Court heard yesterday. The Australian...
Tags: ASIC, financial services, set aside, Australia, Melbourne, Australian courts, Business Finance, Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Government of Australia, Tribunal, Law Crime
Singapore-based Lion-Asia Resources Pte has increased its bid to 74 cents cash for each Polaris share held, valuing the target at about $130.6 million, from the previous offer of 70 cents cash per Polaris share. Lion-Asia's latest bid came moments after...
Tags: Polaris Metals Ltd, MRL, polaris share, Lion-Asia Resources Pte, cent cash, share held, ASIC, Singapore, Polaris, Escape Velocity Nova, Business Finance
Not even the most private parts of the economy have escaped the financial crisis. The erectile dysfunction company responsible for the controversial billboards lining many of Sydney's busy thoroughfares has slumped to a $US15.4 million ($16.8 million)...
Tags: ASIC, Mariner Financial Limited, erectile dysfunction, London, Scott Marinchek, AMI, Japan, Urology, Andrology, Premature ejaculation, Sexual dysfunction, Costs, Sexual health, Sexual arousal, Penis, Business Finance