Elenium Automation
Having always focused on technology for the aviation sector, Elenium Automation should have been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic.
Mayfield completes back-door ASX listing, raising $1.2 million, to help bring manufacturing home
An 84-year-old company has listed on the ASX as part of a bid to boost its manufacturing in South Australia and grow business.
BigCommerce impresses in stock market debut, but its founders had to overcome fear in the early days
Homegrown tech success story BigCommerce has shined on its debut on the NASDAQ, but six years ago, co-founder Mitch Harris shared insights into how the founders overcame a fear of raising capital.
Bezos, Benihoff and Dorsey-times-two: What were these startup chiefs paid at the point of IPO?
Whether they're seven figures, a few token dollars, or topped up with a healthy options compensation, startup CEO salaries vary wildly.
Airbnb loss balloons to $478 million ahead of IPO plans
Airbnb reported a loss of $478 million over nine months of 2019, ahead of its slated plans to undertake an IPO this year.
SocietyOne banks $15 million and gears up for a possible in IPO in 2020
Australian fintech SocietyOne has secured $15 million, and established a $100 million funding warehouse facility, as it gears up for a potential IPO.
No IPOs for tech bros, says Goldman Sachs. But is it enough?
Goldman Sachs is refusing to take a company public if it doesn’t have at least one woman or otherwise ‘diverse’ board member.
Push to outlaw unfair contracts runs into 2020 as consultations kick off
The Morrison government will consider whether to outlaw unfair contracts for small businesses next year, over a year after its initial announcement.
Are investors right to question WeWork’s mammoth valuation?
WeWork looked set to become the latest tech startup to launch on the stock market at an astronomic valuation — $67 billion to be exact.
Five critical questions: Are you listing your startup too soon?
I am the founder of a private company in scale-up mode. This article is a result of research and deliberations about whether to list and when.
“Logical step”: Unfair insurance contracts targeted in busy week for Treasury
In a busy week for government, unfair insurance contracts are on the agenda, alongside measures to restrict cash payments.
Government drags heels, confirming unfair contracts consultation for late-2019
The government will not hold a consultation on whether to outlaw unfair contracts until "late-2019", as renewed calls surface to get on with it.