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1 week, 2 days ago QBE's sterling appetite
As Frank O'Halloran puts the final touches on yet another counter-cyclical cross-border deal, details of a fresh capital raising to fuel further expansion are emerging. 26 Nov 2008 1:31 PM
Business Spectator insurance - 12:31 p.m. Wednesday 26th November 2008
3 months, 2 weeks ago QBE's sights abroad
QBE chief Frank O'Halloran is continuing to look at acquisition opportunities in Australia but says he is more likely to buy foreign assets in the next 12 months.
Herald Sun - midnight Friday 22nd August 2008
3 months, 3 weeks ago Centimetre perfect
While the terms of QBE's offer for the Australian arm of battered US mortgage insurer PMI may look generous, they are typical of the exacting standards Frank O'Halloran insists on ...
Business Spectator Stephen Bartholomeusz - 6:35 a.m. Friday 15th August 2008
4 months, 1 week ago QBE 'wiped out' as errant trader causes havoc
Let's hope Frank O'Halloran had his panic insurance up to date.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - midnight Thursday 31st July 2008
6 months, 1 week ago Dream worlds for QBE and IAG
The dream result from a shareholder perspective would be for QBE to snaffle IAG, leaving new IAG boss Mike Wilkins as successor to Frank O'Halloran.
The Age - midnight Tuesday 27th May 2008
6 months, 2 weeks ago QBE's tactical withdrawal
QBE chief Frank O'Halloran has folded his arms and shaken his head, but he is certainly not walking away from IAG. 22 May 2008 7:31 AM
Business Spectator insurance - 7:31 a.m. Thursday 22nd May 2008
6 months, 2 weeks ago NEWS UPDATE: QBE withdraws IAG bid
QBE has formally withdrawn its bid for Insurance Australia Group ( IAG ), vowing to concentrate on other acquisitions.QBE chief executive Frank O ' Halloran said his company understood that ...
MoneyManagement.com.au - 2:49 p.m. Wednesday 21st May 2008
6 months, 2 weeks ago IAG spurns QBE's revised offer
QBE Insurance chief Frank O'Halloran's ambition of owning Insurance Australia Group appears doomed, after its prey rebuffed a second revised and "final proposal" offer valued at $8.7 billion.
The Australian Business News - midnight Tuesday 20th May 2008
6 months, 2 weeks ago QBE's Clayton's IAG bid
Frank O'Halloran has put the Clayton's squeeze on his prey IAG by upping QBE's takeover bid and declaring it ''final''.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 4:04 p.m. Monday 19th May 2008
QBE ups pressure on IAG
Frank O'Halloran has put the Clayton's squeeze on his prey IAG by upping QBE's takeover bid and declaring it ''final''.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 4:04 p.m. Monday 19th May 2008
Apply pressure and squeeze
QBE's revised bid for IAG is a strategy straight out of Frank O'Halloran's takeover play book. But IAG is a different type of deal and QBE may benefit from improvising ...
Business Spectator insurance - 1:23 p.m. Monday 19th May 2008
7 months ago Centimetre perfect
The extension of QBE's $7.6 billion offer for IAG is part of Frank O'Halloran's larger strategy to soften up IAG shareholders – in the world of corporate takeovers, nothing is ...
Business Spectator Stephen Bartholomeusz - 7:31 p.m. Tuesday 6th May 2008
QBE Insurance extends deadline on $7.6 billion IAG offer
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- QBE Insurance Group Ltd. Tuesday extended its A$8 billion ($7.6 billion) merger proposal for Insurance Australia Group Ltd. by two weeks to May 19, the company ...
Market Watch Market Pulse - 1:03 p.m. Tuesday 6th May 2008
7 months, 2 weeks ago Almost everything is non-binding
QBE boss Frank O'Halloran seemed to have Hawker in a headlock, for a moment there.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 7:54 p.m. Tuesday 22nd April 2008
7 months, 3 weeks ago Tunnel's end seen, but ride not over
Investors rejoice. The best signs yet are emerging that the market is near the bottom. The first was a few weeks ago when Sol Lew launched a cheeky bid for ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - midnight Wednesday 16th April 2008

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