Big boys buy out the boss. (International companies looking to buyout Australia's leading companies)
Article Abstract:
Australia is becoming in the 1990s a choice market for corporate buyouts by international corporations. The protocol for buyouts is changing from small-scale plans made by local managers to large deals made by international experts. Australia's top 100 companies may be considered by Europe and US based corporations as potential assets.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 1998
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Buried treasures
Article Abstract:
Indonesian businessman Julius Tahija helps Australian companies invest in his country's gold exploration and mining ventures. Australians are successfully persevering in Indonesia despite the plunging currency rate, forest fires, and widespread drought. Tahija is politically non-aligned and admired in his country.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 1998
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