Luxury boat builderâs fight back from brink of collapse The revived fortunes of southeast Queensland luxury boat builder Riviera counts as one of the greatest corporate turnarounds in Australia.
Business by Glen Norris
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Subscriber only The revived fortunes of luxury boat builder Riviera counts as one of the greatest corporate turnarounds in Australian history. A decade ago the Gold Coast company, which numbered Hollywood celebrities among its customers, was teetering on the brink of collapse, weighed down with $320 million of debt in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis. Last week, Riviera welcomed its 800th employee with an overflowing order book for its luxury craft that sell for up to $5m.
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SCOTT CONSCIOUS AND TALKING IN POSITIVE UPDATE
March 10, 2021 11:18 am
By Conor Walsh
Mornington trainer
Brett Scott is conscious and talking as he recovers from being kicked in the head by a horse last Wednesday.
Scott’s wife Kylie joined
Racing Pulse on Wednesday morning to provide an update on the trainer’s condition after he was airlifted to the
Alfred Hospital last week.
Kylie said
Brett has no memory of the incident, but he has made positive progress easing out of an induced coma.
“We went in and saw him last night, he’s been moved into a ward,” she said.
PENSACOLA, Fla. The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns are one win away from the NCAA Women’s Tournament.
The Ragin’ Cajuns overcame a sluggish first quarter to overtake the Little Rock Trojans 58-48 in their Sun Belt Conference Tournament semifinal game at Pensacola Bay Center on Sunday afternoon. Louisiana went 4-0 against Little Rock this season.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
After the two teams traded three pointers to start the game, Little Rock grabbed a lead with a three-pointer by Mayra Caicedo and then a layup off a turnover by Tia Harvey. A few minutes later, Little Rock pushed the lead to six with another three by Caicedo.