
John Stensholt
Business Journalist at The Australian
Business journo, The Australian. The List - Australia’s Richest 250 editor. Sports business too. Once co-wrote an A-League book [email protected]
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1 month ago |
news.com.au | John Stensholt
There’s a record 170 billionaires in Australia this year, including new entrants to the wealthy elite ranks such as Michael Dorrell, a mad Cronulla Sharks fan who has conquered Wall Street, and flamboyant Supercars team owner Betty Klimenko.
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1 month ago |
theaustralian.com.au | Damon Kitney |John Stensholt |James Dowling |Rebecca Le Tourneau
Arizona Lithium’s $2m raising for ordinary shareholders ahead of incoming milestonesAll directors and most large holders intend on taking up full $30k entitlementConstruction set to soon begin for first phase productionSpecial Report: Arizona Lithium is launching a $2m share purchase plan (SPP) to advance its Prairie lithium project in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan as it looks toward phase 1 production.
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2 months ago |
stockhead.com.au | John Stensholt |Eddy Sunarto |Gregor Stronach |Josh Chiat
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Nov 19, 2024 |
stockhead.com.au | John Stensholt
To consider how the accumulation of wealth in Australia is changing rapidly, look at brash young 35-year-old billionaire Adrian Portelli. Just six years ago, Portelli was nowhere to be found on The Australian’s annual examination of the rich elite: The List – Australia’s Richest 250.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
stockhead.com.au | John Stensholt
Renowned technology leader Paul Bassat predicts emerging artificial intelligence companies will disrupt sectors and overtake establishedincumbent companies just as rapidly as the seismic shifts that took place when the internet emerged in the mid-1990s. Bassat, who co-founded Australian tech sector pioneer Seek with brother Andrew and Matt Rockman in 1997, said “six or seven” of the world’s most valuable companies were created in the internet’s early days between 1993 and 1999.
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