Tuesday, 08 September 2009
Simon Woodfull Iain Dunstan Smart50 rank: 11 Revenue: $136,200,000 Growth: 134.87% Founders: Iain Dunstan, 47; Simon Woodfull, 40 Based: New South Wales Employees: 550 Industry: Information technology Website: www.bravurasolutions.com Financial ...
MyNetFone and M2 post good results as UXC and Bravura suffer
Friday, 28 August 2009
After a volatile year, the IT industry received some good news yesterday with a number of companies delivering positive financial results. ...
Bravura still positive on next year’s figures
Monday, 24 November 2008
Software developer Bravura Solutions has forecast a 2009 earnings increase of up to 29%, but says market volatility is affecting sales. ...
How is your sector faring in the downturn? A SmartCompany guide
Wednesday, 08 October 2008
here at SmartCompany headquarters, we are getting very different reports on how various sectors of the economy are fairing. Things are clearly tough in the financial services and property sector, but our contacts in the advertising and pockets of the IT s ...
Private equity firm to buy Bravura Solutions, but founders’ shareholdings still in doubt
Tuesday, 06 May 2008
Private equity firm Ironbridge Capital will buy financial services software provider Bravura Solutions for $246 million – but only if Bravura’s founders Iain Dunstan and Simon Woodfull can prove they still own the 43 million shares they claim to own. Under ...
Bravura Capital founders’ ownership hangs in balance
Thursday, 17 April 2008
The co-founders of fast-growing financial software firm Bravura Capital are looking like victims of the stockbroker Lift Capital’s problems. Iain Dunstan and Simon Woodfull, co-founders and joint CEOs, founded Bravura after a leveraged management buy-out of ...
Young rich trip – and plan their comeback
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Australia’s best young entrepreneurs have not been spared in the sharemarket turmoil. The difference is, they are already plotting a better future. By JAMES THOMSON. ...
When the entrepreneurial bug bites
Tuesday, 04 December 2007
What would it take to jump head-first from a nice, safe corporate career into a start-up entrepreneurial business? JAMES THOMSON finds out. ...
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