Pointsbet (ASX:PBH) launches in Illinois
14 Sep 2020 - Online gambling company PointsBEt (ASX:PBH) has launched in Illinois.
14 Sep 2020 - Online gambling company PointsBEt (ASX:PBH) has launched in Illinois.
14 Sep 2020 - Engineering company Monadelphous Group Limited (ASX:MND) has secured construction and maintenance contracts in the resources sector with a combined value of approximately $120 million.
14 Sep 2020 - Payments company Flexigroup (ASX:FXL) has launched its buy now pay later offering humm in New Zealand.
14 Sep 2020 - Local shares are set for a flat start following a mixed finish on Wall Street on Friday. US tech stocks continued to slide on Friday posting their biggest weekly loss since March with Facebook, Apple and Netflix all shedding over 5 per cent over the week.
11 Sep 2020 - The Australian share market opened slightly higher and closed 0.8 per cent down at the end of trade. The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released annual overseas arrivals and departure figures for the month of July. Overseas visitor arrivals to Australia decreased 34.6 per cent month on month. Australian resident returns from overseas decreased 34.7 per cent month on month.
11 Sep 2020 - Freedom Foods Group (ASX:FNP) has secured a standstill agreement with its two main lenders, HSBC and National Australia Bank, regarding financing facilities.
11 Sep 2020 - Mining and exploration company, IGO (ASX:IGO) has commenced a strategic review of its options in relation to its 30 per cent interest in the Tropicana gold mine.
11 Sep 2020 - Retail Food Group (ASX:RFG) has agreed to sell its subsidiary Dairy Country Pty Ltd, to Fonterra Brands for around $19.2 million.
11 Sep 2020 - British integrated oil and gas company, BP (NYSE:BP) has launched its first foray into offshore wind with a new $1.1 billion strategic partnership with Equinor (NYSE:EQNR).
11 Sep 2020 - The Australian share market opened slightly higher but has lost ground during the first half of the session. Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) executives embroiled in the Juukan Gorge blast scandal have fallen on their sword. Three executives resigned “by mutual agreement” after mounting community pressure and a board-led review of the destruction of Aboriginal sacred sites for a mine expansion.