Thursday, 20 May, 2010 - 00:00
Year of rebuilding fortunes post-GFC
The ranks of rich directors have swelled, as has the paper wealth of those already on the list.
Steve Wyatt is the founding shareholder of Crushing Services International (CSI), the contract crushing and material handling subsidiary of Mineral Resources.
He has over 20 years of experience in the mining contracting and resource processing industries with a wealth of experience in concept, design and project delivery.
Mr Wyatt continues to develop innovative, cost saving solutions for clients through investing in research and development via commercial and collaborative relationships with select companies, universities and institutions. He designed and constructed each of the major contract crushing and mineral processing plant operations for CSl and has undertaken substantial research and development engineering that led to the development and manufacture of the company's 1,000 tonne per hour mobile crushing and screening plants.
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The ranks of rich directors have swelled, as has the paper wealth of those already on the list.
SPECIAL REPORT: Some of WA’s top company directors have achieved extraordinary gains in their wealth over the past year, and while most held onto their shares, a group of 11 reaped more than $180 million from share sales.
A new agent has been appointed to sell the Dalkeith mansion built by the late Alan Bond, with Mr Bond's daughter Jody Fewster to sell the palatial home on behalf of owner Sue Gibson, after a near two-year sales campaign failed to find a buyer.
Rio Tinto will release documents to MinRes after being dragged into the Chris Ellison-led company's row with Destec over confidential information claims.
Billionaire Andrew Forrest has snapped up Cottesloe’s heritage-listed Le Fanu for $15.6 million after the property spent more than three years on the market.
Chris Ellison-led Mineral Resources and business partner-turned-rival Steve Wyatt’s Destec have reached a peace deal over a highly-charged document-swap, as the battle over their rail venture continues.
The Supreme Court of Western Australia has ruled on what should be redacted from documents related to the legal proceedings between Mineral Resources and Destec.
The Supreme Court of WA has struck out parts of Mineral Resources' claims against Destec, in a dispute over the Chris Ellison-founded company's intellectual property.
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