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  2. Roberts Limited - Wikipedia

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    Roberts Limited is an agricultural services company with operations in Tasmania.Established in 1865, [1] until 2006 it was Australia's oldest publicly listed company. [2] The company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Ruralco in 2006, following a successful off-market takeover bid.

  3. Ruralco - Wikipedia

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    Ruralco is a diversified agricultural company that provides real estate, insurance, auctioneer services, agricultural equipment and other services to the Australian rural community. Ruralco became a wholly owned subsidiary of Canadian company Nutrien in 2019.

  4. Heytesbury Settlement Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Town in Victoria, Australia Simpson Victoria Simpson Coordinates 38°29′0″S 143°12′0″E  /  38.48333°S 143.20000°E  / -38.48333; 143.20000 Population 569 (2016 census) Established 1952 Postcode(s) 3266 LGA(s) Corangamite Shire Colac Otway Shire The Heytesbury Settlement Scheme was a soldier settlement scheme established in the Western District of Victoria, Australia after ...

  5. Land clearing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Clearing is now controlled by legislation in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and to a lesser degree in Queensland. Land clearing controls differ substantially between jurisdictions, and despite growing awareness of the effect of land degradation, controls on clearing have been generally opposed by farmers.

  6. Stock clearance - Wikipedia

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    Stock clearance is an activity by a company where ownership of products and materials moves on to another legal entity.These products and materials in stock clearance will not form the basis of a company's key activities.

  7. Market clearing - Wikipedia

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    A market-clearing price is the price of a good or service at which the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded, also called the equilibrium price. [2] The theory claims that markets tend to move toward this price. Supply is fixed for a one-time sale of goods, so the market-clearing price is simply the maximum price at which all items can ...

  8. Clearing house (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A clearing house is a financial institution formed to facilitate the exchange (i.e., clearance) of payments, securities, or derivatives transactions. The clearing house stands between two clearing firms (also known as member firms or participants). Its purpose is to reduce the risk of a member firm failing to honor its trade settlement ...

  9. City of Sale - Wikipedia

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    The City of Sale was a local government area located about 210 kilometres (130 mi) east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of 29.78 square kilometres (11.5 sq mi), and existed from 1863 until 1994.