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PlaySide acquires Dumb Ways To Die franchise
Melbourne-based video game developer PlaySide Studios has announced they have acquired the Dumb Ways To Die (DWTD) franchise for $2.25 million in cash.
Mining magnate Andrew Forrest takes a dig at Federal fossil fuel funding
Fortescue Metals head Andrew Forrest has taken aim at funding for carbon capture technology and ‘blue’ hydrogen, telling journalists at a recent conference they are just ways to disguise money for fossil fuels.
Semiconductor ‘supercycle’ powers on despite global supply chain shocks
The shift to digital workplaces has created explosive demand for new electronic devices and badly dented semiconductor supply chains, but analysts doubt these shocks set the industry back.
Fund manager shares his ‘1% strategy’ for finding an edge in the market
Luke Winchester is a fund manager who likes to know more about the companies he buys than just about anyone else on the market.
Blank robbery: Artist pockets gallery’s US$84,000, hands over unpainted canvases
One man’s theft is another’s conceptual art – or at least that’s the claim being made by Danish artist Jens Haaning after pocketing thousands of dollars intended for use as materials in a piece about wages.
‘Not for the faint-hearted’: Matt McNamara on the high stakes world of biotech investing
Biotechnology is a high-risk market with early-stage investments delivering losses more often than not, but the sector is still delivering impressive returns for some professional fund managers.
WTL’s restructure swoops in on the largest wealth transfer in history
Australian health and wellness branding company Wellnex Life will launch its own e-commerce platform in 2022, looking to capitalise on the rapid growth within this sales channel.
Note from the MD: Equities on alert as US debt ceiling deadline approaches
Investors are keeping a close eye on the US Congress this week as the deadline to raise the American government’s debt ceiling fast approaches and Republicans are standing firm on their vow not to vote for an increase.
Note from the MD: Equities on alert as US debt ceiling deadline approaches
Investors are keeping a close eye on the US Congress this week as the deadline to raise the American government’s debt ceiling fast approaches and Republicans are standing firm on their vow not to vote for an increase.
Long Call on XJO after testing 200 DMA
With the XJO experiencing a series of sell-offs in September, the market may hit some key support levels in the coming sessions.
So easy a hamster could do it? Crypto-trading rodent outperforms Warren Buffett
As the world ramps up its efforts to decarbonise the economy, hydrogen has emerged as a leading candidate, and investors are taking notice.
Consumer confidence continues to build despite COVID, protests, earthquake
Australian consumers are feeling more confident about their financial positions despite a flurry of troubling headlines in the past week, but inflation fears could derail our new-found optimism.
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