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| | ... Reece and Temple and Webster Group. Those removed from the S&P/ASX 300 include FAR, Ive Group, Japara Healthcare, Myer Holdings, Regis Healthcare, and SG Fleet Group. There were two additions to the S&P/ASX All Australian 200 Index: Kogan and Zip Co ... |
| | | ... nine storey property of just under 40,000 sq m was built in 1914 and fully refurbished in 2011. Entirely let to Myer Holdings, the building's frontage opens up onto the pedestrianised Bourke Street Mall. "The acquisition fits our strategy of owning dominant ... |
| | | ... is due out, as is the Commonwealth Bank business sales indicator for October. In equities news, Virgin Australia, Myer Holdings, Lynas Corporation, Cabcharge Australia, Kathmandu Holdings, Drillsearch Energy and PMP have annual general meetings scheduled. ... |
| | | ... news on Thursday, the Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases labour force data for August. In equities news, Myer Holdings posts full year results and Sigma Pharmaceuticals first half results. Meanwhile, Caltex Australia chief executive Julian ... |
| | | ... Telstra's stock was steady at $3.66. Consumer staples and discretionary stocks also bounced, with department store owner Myer Holdings up two cents, or 1.09 per cent, to $1.86 and Billabong surging 5.5 cents, or 3.06 per cent, to $1.855. Shares in Qantas ... |
| | | ... Group which lost 45 cents, or 2.12 per cent to $20.79. Consumer discretionary stocks were also hit hard. Retailer Myer Holdings dropped six cents, or 3.12 per cent to $1.86 - a record low - while Kathmandu Holdings plunged six cents, or 5.45 per cent ... |
| | | ... Jones firmed 1.5 cents to $2.265 after reporting March quarter sales had fallen by about three per cent. But rival Myer Holdings lost four cents, or 2.02 per cent, to $1.94. National turnover was 720 million shares worth $1.95 billion, with 306 stocks ... |
| | | ... near 20 per cent slide in first half earnings. The result was within market expectations, Mr Curtin said. Rival Myer Holdings eased one cent to $2.25, but outdoor equipment and clothing retailer Kathmandu plunged 24.5 cents, or 16.44 per cent, to $1.245 ... |
| | | ... banks higher, gaining 36 cents, or 1.56 per cent, to $23.43. Most retailers lost ground, with department store owner Myer Holdings falling 7.5 cents, or 3.35 per cent, to $2.165, and its rival David Jones down six cents, or 2.31 per cent, to $2.54. National ... |
| | | ... address an American Chamber of Commerce luncheon, NBN Co opens an opearations centre in Melbourne's Docklands while Myer Holdings, Primary Health Care, Sundance Resources and Retail Food Group hold annual general meetings. In Australia, the market on ... |
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