West Perth-based junior Evolution Energy Minerals has raised $13 million to fund engineering design work and an updated definitive feasibility study for its graphite project in Tanzania.
The rare earths newcomer is on track to join the local bourse this month after seeking $6 million from investors to firm up the Cowalinya project south-east of Norseman.
Sheffield Resources has inched closer to reaching a final investment decision for its proposed mineral sands project in the Kimberley after lining up a $US110 million loan facility.
Budding rare earths producer Arafura Resources has successfully tapped new and existing investors for $41.5 million for the Nolans project after shares were offered at a generous discount.
Orica has acquired Canning Vale-based tech company Axis in a deal worth $260 million, the latest in a spate of strategic investments for the mining services business.
Genesis boss Raleigh Finlayson could not be drawn to furnish details on a deal with St Barbara, but conceded the Leonora region was more open to consolidation than it once was.
A mining software company established 36 years ago by Perth geologist Graeme Tuder has been sold to a US company for $900 million, setting a new record for WA's tech sector.
Perth-based Greenpool Capital has partnered with global real estate investment manager Savills to acquire a shopping centre in Perth’s south-east for $81.5 million.
A private equity-backed software group has bought Osborne Park company Omnitronics, marking its second WA acquisition this year and its fifth deal nationally.
Information and communications technology service provider Nexion Group has announced its intended acquisition of two New Zealand-based information technology companies
Shares in ClearVue Technologies enjoyed a spike today after it announced a manufacturing and distribution agreement for its solar PV glazing products in the United States.
Investors have voted for Mirvac to manage AMP Capital’s $7.7 billion office fund, increasing the property giant’s third-party funds under management by 76 per cent to $18.1 billion.