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| | ... Macquarie Media, Biota Holdings, Super Cheap Auto Group, RP Data, Chandler Macleod, Gloucester Coal and Archer Exploration. Qantas chief executive Geoff Dixon will address the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia. The 2008 Financial Services Regulation ... |
| | | The $6.6 billion Qantas Super has introduced monthly credited interest rates to compliment its monthly investment switching schemes. According to the latest Qantas Super newsletter to its members, the corporate fund is now using monthly CIRs to align ... |
| | | ... about this opportunity to identify a [new] shareholder. Clearly Qantas has been a passive participant," he said. Qantas Super was uncontactable during press time but Little said that the split was amicable. "Their decisions were simply based upon a revised ... |
| | | ... The $6.6 billion Qantas Superannuation fund has introduced minimum death cover to its default funds. According to a Qantas Super newsletter, minimum death cover will be provided for funds which are used as the "default" fund under the current Choice ... |
| | | ... switches to be effective from the first day of month after a request is received. Meanwhile, all other aspects of Qantas Super's current MIC arrangements will be retained. This includes no fees and charges made towards members for switching, the MIC ... |
| | | ... Australia, with Telstra dominant with $11.3 billion, followed by the Commonwealth Bank's Officers Super Fund at $7.3 billion. QANTAS came in third at $6.6 billion. Andrew Boal, Watson Wyatt's Australian managing director, said one reason the large corporate ... |
| | | ... to hear speech and alarm signals while being protected from background noise. The products have already been trialled by Qantas and mining company Rio Tinto. "The technology is a world first. It enables people to wear hearing protection and clearly hear ... |
| | | ... euro ($A1.97 billion). Shares in MAp, the owner of Sydney Airport, climbed 13 cents to $4.33. Shares in national carrier Qantas were one cent better than Friday's close, at $5.80. Meanwhile, Virgin Blue also added one cent to $2.48. The top traded stock ... |
| | | ... development capital space. "A lot of recent attention has been on large, high profile deals involving companies such as Qantas, Myer, Coles and PBL, raising some alarmist reaction to private equity. Investors should keep in mind that the private equity ... |
| | | ... illustrates how, despite the intense media interest in mega private equity deals seeking to acquire landmark assets like Qantas or Coles, most private equity activity in Australia really operates at a much more discrete level. Nonetheless, regulatory ... |
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