Australian Bitcoin figure’s supercomputing company enters liquidation – ARNnet

A supercomputing research and development company once led by controversial Australian Bitcoin figure, Craig Wright, has been placed into liquidation. Cloudcroft Pty. Ltd., which had been branded as a specialist in the development and research of supercomputers and hyper density storage systems, was part of the DeMorgan group of companies of which Craig Wright was…

Truck Sales Take Off, Flynn Liquidation, Isuzu Bullbars and Penske Expansion – Diesel News (satire) (registration)

The news in the world of trucks this week includes Truck Sales Taking Off, Flynn Liquidation, Isuzu Bullbars, Groeneveld Takeover and a Penske Expansion. The latest sales figures released by the Truck Industry Council (TIC) suggest an optimistic trucking industry is starting to invest in more new trucks at the heavier end of the market.…

Sanjeev Sanyal: New Corporate Insolvency Regime Is Central To Modi’s Vision Of A New India – Swarajya

Bankruptcy is central to this governments worldview, said Principal Economic Adviser to the Ministry of Finance Sanjeev Sanyal, addressing an audience on the sidelines of the International Conference on the New Corporate Insolvency Regime. It is central to the vision of Prime Minister Modis idea of a New India, based on entrepreneurship, innovation, risk-taking and…

Sale of collapsed steelmaker Arrium ends year of uncertainty – SBS

A multimillionaire industrialist known as Britain’s “man of steel” has won the bidding battle for Arrium, ending more than a year of uncertainty for the collapsed South Australian steelmaker. British consortium GFG Alliance, led by metals magnate Sanjeev Gupta, trumped a rival proposal from a South Korean group on Tuesday night and Arrium administrators KordaMentha…

‘Bright future’: Britain’s GFG Alliance to buy Arrium steelworks, beating Korean offer – The Sydney Morning Herald

An agreement has been reached to sell steelmaker and mining group Arrium to GFG Alliance, ending more than a year of uncertainty for the struggling company. The administrator KordaMentha announced on Wednesday morning that it had signed a binding agreement to sell Arrium to the London-based group, which is owned by the Gupta family from Britain. Play Video Don’t Play Unions…