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    Tuesday, 16 October, 2007 - 22:00

    Tough work staying on top in the good times

    Navigating a business through Western Australia’s economic boom presents enormous challenges for business, according to several leading WA business executives.

    Tuesday, 16 October, 2007 - 22:00

    Caution the common sentiment with regard to political change

    Several Perth entrepreneurs are nervous about the impact a change of federal government next month could have on the Australian economy in three to five years’ time.

    Tuesday, 16 October, 2007 - 22:00

    A changing work culture

    The skills shortage has forced many business operators to adopt a more flexible approach to paternity leave provisions.

    Tuesday, 6 May, 2008 - 13:15

    AHS Hospitality MBO backed by ANZ

    The management of outsourced housekeeping provider AHS Hospitality has been backed in a buyout by ANZ's private equity arm and two of the banks funds which collectively have taken a majority stake in the company.

    Friday, 17 July, 2015 - 10:32

    Technology, innovation the keys to rapid growth

    Finalists in the 2015 Entrepreneur of the Year awards show how technology and innovation can enable rapid growth, even in mature industries.

    Thursday, 29 October, 2015 - 14:13

    Lauder seeking opportunities with Ascot Capital

    AHS Hospitality founder Stephen Lauder is aiming to purchase up to 10 hotels around Australia through a property syndication venture he has established with Ascot Capital.

    Thursday, 21 April, 2016 - 14:07

    Perth investors in $65m hotel buy

    Perth property investor Stephen Lauder and Jandakot City developer Ascot Capital have completed their second joint venture purchase, with the $65 million acquisition of a serviced apartments building in Canberra.

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    Friday, 27 May, 2022 - 06:00

    Property trio's Nedlands apartments plan

    A leading property trio has set eyes to build an 18-storey apartment building valued at $22.8 million on a Nedlands site.

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    Friday, 2 December, 2022 - 14:48

    Ascot Capital’s Nedlands project approved

    The City of Nedlands' planning framework has come under fire during a four-hour development assessment panel meeting over a proposed 18-storey apartment on Stirling Highway.

     
    Property trio's Nedlands apartments plan
    Friday, 27 May, 2022 - 06:00

    Tough work staying on top in the good times

    Caution the common sentiment with regard to political change

    A changing work culture

    AHS Hospitality MBO backed by ANZ

    Technology, innovation the keys to rapid growth

    Lauder seeking opportunities with Ascot Capital

    Perth investors in $65m hotel buy

    Property trio's Nedlands apartments plan

    Ascot Capital’s Nedlands project approved

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