In its occasional look at commercial property precincts, WA Business News this week gives an overview of the BankWest Tower. The BankWest Tower is a 53-level office building comprisin
In the first in an occasional look at commercial property precincts, WA Business News gives an overview of QV1, the home of many of our resources-focused companies.
A HANDFUL of well-known deal makers, including Farooq Khan, Reg Gillard and Tony Trevisan, cropped up with some regularity in WA Business News’ review of serial name changers.
APOLLO Gold Mining is an up-and-coming mining company while Clearview Capital is a ‘shell company’ with no activities, so at first glance they don’t seem to have much in common.
Three quarters of listed Western Australian companies have changed their name over the years. Matthew Hooper and Mark Beyer have delved into the archives to review the changed identities of listed stocks.
On Wednesday February 12, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry is conducting a seminar entitled, State Tax Reforms – Navigating Your Way Through the Changes, at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Fu
THE public relations industry in WA is undergoing a period of buoyancy after the general downturn in business resulting from the State Government’s decision to reduce the amount of work outsourced to PR consultants.
RATIONALISATION within WA’s Internet service provider (ISP) industry will continue, while the minimum threshold number of Internet users that ISPs require to remain economically viable continues to rise, according to EF Tel chief
WA’S health and fitness clubs have to move towards the provision of a total holistic health and fitness service in order to attract new members to health and fitness clubs
BANKWEST has taken the number one position in the WA Business News 2002 Book of Company Lists, which ranks banks in WA by the total amount of deposits held in WA.
TWO of Western Australia’s leading web site development companies, HarvestRoad and Pretzel Logic, have been acknowledged for the second consecutive year in the 2002 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 program.
FEE bargaining within the architecture industry is seriously affecting the future viability of architectural firms, according to Oldfield Knott Architects managing director Ian Oldfield.
CIVIL engineering firms can expect a further improvement in the volume of opportunities available to them in the next year, according to Barclay Mowlem Construction Limited business development manager Peter Dyball.
OCCUPANCY levels for hotels in WA have improved in the past six months, but have not returned to the levels experienced before the collapse of Ansett and the events of September 11, according to Sheraton Hotel Perth general manager Craig Seaward.
A PERCEPTION that interior designers are simply decorators that fluff up cushions and put paint on the walls, has long been the overriding impression of the industry.