West Perth-based developer of internet monitoring and management software, WebSpy Ltd, has signed up with Global Marketing Partners to distribute its products in North America through the world’s largest technology distributor, Ingram Micro Inc.
A protein that helps in the fight against a range of diseases including cancer, arthritis and diabetic blindness has attracted the attention of several pharmaceutical companies, including one of the largest in the world.
Chemeq Ltd's share price has plummeted over 33 per cent after convertible bond holder Stark Trading and its associates issued the company with an early redemption notice, seeking repayment of bonds with a face value of $50 million.
Finding a balance between work and life outside of business appears to be some way off for the entrepreneurial panellists at the WA Business News Success and Leadership event.
Brett Martin’s Trailcraft group of companies manufactures aluminium trailer boats, boat trailers and caravans and sells them through five of its own retail stores and 27 independently owner retail outlets across Australia.
Staff retention and costs issues associated with the state’s protracted economic growth were among the key issues raised by panellists at the breakfast forum.
Moves by the Seven Network Ltd to secure a strategic stake in West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd has prompted speculation as to whether the network is seeking a bargaining position in the current media shake-up, or if it marks the start of a calculat
His role as a technology leader in Western Australia was well-known when Michael Malone was crowned 40under40 1st Amongst Equals earlier this year; a far cry from when he graduated from university in the early 1990s, when few knew anything about the inter
Identifying and nurturing future leaders within the business was a key issue discussed at last week’s breakfast forum, with all four panellists highlighting the problems while stressing the importance of seeking out key personnel able to take up the compa
It seems to come around so quickly every year, but our search for the 2007 40under40 officially started last Wednesday at the ‘Dynamic Entrepreneurs in the Boom’ breakfast as part of the WA Business News Success and Leadership series.
Suzan Pervan says her luckiest break came following her departure from top four chartered accounting firm Ernst & Young, as it provided the catalyst for her, and Ernst and Young partner Dalton Gooding, to establish Gooding Pervan Chartered Accountants.
India is a land of opportunity for Western Australian businesses, particularly in resources and the expanding knowledge industry, according to Australian high commissioner to India.
A Western Australian initiative to provide environmentally friendly alternatives to toxic chemicals has reached company formation stage, and is now seeking further investment to finalise development of commercially ready products.
Western Australian exports of liquefied natural gas to the west coast of the US are expected to become a reality in the not-too-distant future, according to the US Department of State economic counsellor Matt Matthews.
Western Australian-based resource stocks continue to fly the initial public offering flag for the September quarter, with over three quarters of all IPOs involved in mining and exploration.
The heightened interest in alternative energy has prompted the likes of West Perth-based gold company Metex Resources Pty Ltd to diversify into this sector, with the company securing a joint development opportunity with CSIRO.
Uranium stocks are still in favour among investors, with Perth-based Mantra Resources debuting on the ASX at 25.5 cents, a 27.5 per cent premium on its issue price.
In an effort to promote the state internationally as a location for investment opportunities, a delegation of seven Western Australian information communications technology companies has headed to Germany.
It has been a year of record-breaking results in the resources sector as economic powerhouses China and India fuel demand and world prices for the majority of commodities continue their upward trajectory.
With shareholder backing, Como-based gold company Medusa Mining Ltd is set to list on London’s Alternative Investment Market, embark on a $15 million capital raising and merge with its partner Philsaga Mining Corporation.
West Perth-based Otto Energy Ltd is putting the building blocks together to develop itself into an oil and gas explorer of note with the company buying the remaining 50 per cent ownership of its Philippine asset package and announcing a firm rig contract.
Kwinana-based privately owned family company TCC Group is not one to shy away from adversity, with the industrial service provider proceeding with court action against a number of its employees, the union and its delegates.
Europe appears to be the next market to be targeted by Perth headquartered Australis Aquaculture Ltd after the company received an export licence by the US Food and Drug Administration.