Friday, 20 May, 2022 - 16:51
Board Moves May 20, 2022
Our board moves wrap includes Lindsay Barber, Rod Dyer, Harley Whitcombe, Ian Leijer, Terutaka Kuraishi, Naoto Sato, and Ian Brannan.
Rank | Company | # | |
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Seafarms Group | $25.48m |
73rd | - | Yowie Group | $22.49m |
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PYC Therapeutics | $22.06m |
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BNK Banking Corporation | $21.59m |
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Pentanet | $21.44m |
Rank | Company | 1 Yr | 5 Yr |
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1607th | Melbana Energy">Melbana Energy | -59.69% | 21.78% |
1608th | Cosmo Metals">Cosmo Metals | -59.69% | 0% |
1609th | Seafarms Group">Seafarms Group | -59.79% | -51.9% |
1610th | Brazilian Critical Minerals">Brazilian Critical Minerals | -59.93% | -43.87% |
1611th | InteliCare">InteliCare | -59.97% | 0% |
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NEWS: Tagged in Board Moves March 22, 2024 | 22 Mar 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: Non-Executive Director, Seafarms Group | 22 Mar 2024 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Seafarms to appeal prawn farm decision | 28 Feb 2024 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Seafarms ‘committed’ to reviving collapsed project | 14 Jun 2023 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Seafarms told to pay $13m to contractor | 03 Feb 2023 |
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NEW ROLE: Chief Executive, Executive Director, Seafarms Group | 20 May 2022 |
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NEW ROLE: Chief Projects Officer, Seafarms Group | 24 Nov 2020 |
Our board moves wrap includes Lindsay Barber, Rod Dyer, Harley Whitcombe, Ian Leijer, Terutaka Kuraishi, Naoto Sato, and Ian Brannan.
ASX-listed aquaculture company Seafarms Group has launched a second review of its prawn farm after an original assessment recommended the project should not proceed.
Aquaculture company Seafarms Group has rejected media reports it was considering selling its business, amid uncertainty surrounding the viability of its prawn farm in northern Australia.
Aquaculture company Seafarms Group has been told to pay $13.9 million to construction company Canstruct over disputes with its proposed Project Sea Dragon facility.
Seafarms Group says it is committed to developing Project Sea Dragon after it regained control of the collapsed prawn farm from administrators in March.
Aquabusiness Seafarms Group has committed to reviving Project Sea Dragon after the Federal Court ruled the subsidiary behind the prawn farm proposal be wound up.
Our board moves wrap includes Matt Freedman, John Carr, Elizabeth Henson, Peter Fraser, and Rod Dyer.
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