In a shocking move, wealthy former NRL player Wes Maas has sold a vital segment of his construction empire for a staggering $1.7 billion. But wait, there's a twist! Maas isn't stepping away from the industry; he's diving into a new venture with Firmus, a company that's capturing hearts and headlines.
But here's the catch: the deal raises eyebrows, as it's an unexpected shift for Maas. The transaction's details are intriguing, leaving many wondering about the future of Maas' business endeavors.
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This narrative is a prime example of how business decisions can surprise and intrigue. What do you think about Maas' strategic move? Is it a brilliant pivot or a risky endeavor? Share your thoughts below, and let's spark a conversation!