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| | | ... were up 7.5 cents, or 0.37 per cent, $20.115. Telstra shares were down 1.5 cents, or 0.14 per cent, at $3.635. Echo Entertainment, which Packer has expressed an interest in, was six cents higher, at $4.31. Fairfax shares had gained 0.5 cents, to 60 cents ... |
| | | | ... its revenue in the six months to June 30 will be eight per cent lower than the previous corresponding period. Echo Entertainment's shares were placed in a trading halt after the casino operator announced plans for a capital raising. Echo's shares last ... |
| | | | ... eased one cent to $8.59 after James Packer started lobbying for former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett take Echo Entertainment's chairman John Story's spot on the board. Echo's shares declined 0.5 cents to $4.345. Shares in Programmed Maintenance Services ... |
| | | | ... 2394.98 on turnover of 75.8 billion yuan ($A11.97 billion). WELLINGTON - New Zealand shares fell, led by SkyCity Entertainment Group after the casino operator warned its annual profit will be a little smaller than forecast. Warehouse Group paced gainers ... |
| | | | ... likely to perpetuate, rather than miraculously end the trend of weakening Chinese growth," Mr Padley said. Home entertainment retailer JB Hi-Fi expects its profit to fall in the current financial year as its margins are impacted by heavy discounting. ... |
| | | | ... Brookman from Macquarie who took out the gong for BT Financial Group People's Choice Award, the Colonial First State Entertainment Award went to Geramae Godilano & Garreth Innes from Aberdeen, Chris Mekhail from Count took out the Perpetual Best Newcomer ... |
| | | | ... RockStar of the Year, ANZ Wealth Best Male Artist Award, BT Financial Group People's Choice Award, Colonial First State Entertainment Award, Perpetual Best Newcomer Award and RNC Global Projects Best Female Artist. In addition to the performances, the ... |
| | | | ... focusing on focused policies for the betterment of the Australian economy. But the reality is it merely provided entertainment during these "lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer, these days of soda, and pretzels and beer". Don't know about you Virginia ... |
| | | | ... closed flat, edging 0.69 points lower to 3,280.73. Telecom fell 1.0 per cent to NZ$2.525, while gaming group Sky City Entertainment rose 0.9 per cent to NZ$3.53. |
| | | | ... things around transparency and disclosure on things like remuneration policies, conflict policies, and gifts and entertainment policies. |
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