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  2. UPDATE 1-Australia's Boral exits U.S. with $755 mln fly ash ...

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    Australia's top construction materials maker Boral Ltd said on Monday it will sell its North American fly ash business for $755 million, marking its exit from the market as it looks to focus on ...

  3. Examining Boral Limited’s (ASX:BLD) Weak Return On Capital ...

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    Today we'll look at Boral Limited (ASX:BLD) and reflect on its potential as an investment. To be precise, we'll...

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  5. Boral - Wikipedia

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    Boral was founded by David Craig on 4 March 1946 as Bitumen and Oil Refineries (Australia) Limited with Caltex having a 40% shareholding. In March 1947, it opened Matraville Refinery, Australia's first bitumen and oil refinery. [1] In 1963, the company was renamed Boral Limited having been commonly referred to by its acronym since it commenced ...

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  7. Portal:Australia/News - Wikipedia

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    16 December 2024 – 2024 Australia heat wave Walpeup, Victoria, Australia, reports a temperature of 47.1 °C (116.8 °F), the hottest temperature reported in the state since 2019. Extreme heat wave warnings and fire risk warnings are also issued for areas across Australia. (The Guardian) (ABC News Australia)

  8. List of Australian television news services - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current Australian television news services and programs. Dedicated channels. ABC News (2010–present) SBS WorldWatch (2022–present)

  9. Seven Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, Seven Media Group was acquired by West Australian Newspapers to create Seven West Media. [14] SGH remains Seven West Media's largest shareholder, with a 40.2% stake. [15] In July 2021, Seven Group Holdings took 70% ownership in construction materials company Boral. [16] It gained full ownership of Boral in July 2024. [17]