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  2. Pacific Equity Partners - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) is a private equity investment firm focusing on transactions in Australia and New Zealand. PEP invests across a range of industries and sectors, in turnaround and growth capital transactions. By 2023, The Australian Financial Review reported PEP to be Australia's largest private equity firm. [1]

  3. Category:Privately held companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Private hospitals in Australia (6 P) Pages in category "Privately held companies of Australia" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.

  4. Commonwealth of Australia (US securities entity) - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth of Australia is a Form 18 United States SEC registered entity [1] representing the nation of Australia for the purpose of issuing securities in the US market. . Form 18 registrations are used only for foreign government registrations with the SEC and do not create a corpora

  5. Quadrant Private Equity - Wikipedia

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    Quadrant Private Equity (also simply known as Quadrant) is an Australian private equity investment firm based in Sydney, Australia. The company was founded as Quadrant Capital in 1996 by Chris Hadley. [1] By 2022, the Managing Partner was Jonathan Pearce. [2]

  6. State-owned enterprises of Australia - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2010 Telstra owned a majority of the copper wire infrastructure in Australia (the rest is owned by Optus) and is pending sale to its former parent, the Australian government, for a non-binding amount of 11 billion Australian dollars, as ducts in the copper wire tunnels are needed to install the fibre optic cable.

  7. Sydney Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Stock Exchange (SSX) is a stock exchange with its headquarters in Sydney, Australia.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the AIMS Financial Group, with a market license granted by the Australian Securities & Investment Commission (ASIC) on 5 November 2013.

  8. BBY Limited - Wikipedia

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    BBY, formerly known as Burdett Buckeridge Young, was established in 1987 by three former A.C. Goode & Co. brokers, in conjunction with the State Bank of Victoria.The acquisition of State Bank by the Commonwealth Bank in the early 1990s saw the disposal of their interest and subsequently Jefferies & Co acquired an equity stake in the firm.

  9. Trident Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    The stock split two-for-one on 21 November 2005 [20] and reached a high of $31.07 on 19 April 2006, [20] representing a market capitalization of approximately $1.9 billion. [a] It later declined substantially including a large drop on 26 October 2007. [20] The stock dropped below $3 in September 2008 and it would never close above $3 again. [20]