Olympio Metals commences Phase 3 drilling at Bousquet prospect
Olympio Metals (ASX:OLY) commenced its Phase 3 drilling operations at its flagship Paquin prospect.
Olympio Metals (ASX:OLY) commenced its Phase 3 drilling operations at its flagship Paquin prospect.
Swift TV (ASX:STV) secured a $2.3 million capital injection for the rollout of its entertainment and communication platform.
Metro Mining (ASX:MMI) reported an operational rebound at its Bauxite Hills Mine in Cape York, North Queensland.
Bain Capital joins the $663 million bidding war for oOh!media (ASX:OML), setting up a major private equity showdown.
Synlait Milk (ASX:SM1) has confirmed it is on track to finalise the critical refinancing of its senior syndicated bank facilities.
Democratic Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois says President Trump should pull Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence to save FISA, warning he does not see Democrats backing reauthorization if Pulte remains in the position. The House Intelligence Committee member also discusses OpenAI, AI regulation, US-China tech competition and the Iran conflict with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
Tianqi Lithium and IGO (ASX:IGO) are locked in a high-stakes standoff with the Australian Taxation Office.
Mitchell Modell, former CEO of Modell's Sporting Goods and partner at Versa NYC, discussed the significant economic impact the New York Knicks have on the city, especially during the NBA Finals. Modell described the intense excitement and high demand for bar space surrounding the games. He speaks with Romaine Bostick & Katie Greifeld on "The Close."
Australia's offshore regulator investigates Inpex over claims of using unqualified workers during LNG strikes.
OpenAI filed confidentially for an IPO with the SEC, working with Goldman Sachs Group and Morgan Stanley on a potential listing. Romaine Bostick reports on "Balance of Power."
Alex Lasry, Chief Executive Officer of the NYNJ Host Committee for the FIFA World Cup 2026, says the region is ready for the tournament and contingency plans are in place for any transportation issues that arise.
Ingredion Inc. agreed to buy Tate & Lyle Plc for £2.7 billion ($3.6 billion), and will end the UK company's near-century listing on the London Stock Exchange. Ingredion Chief Executive Officer James Zallie says the US company paid a "fair" premium and this deal creates an ingredients "powerhouse." He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."