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| | | ... News & Media Ltd and Australian Agricultural Co Ltd are to release interim results, and Optus parent Singapore Telecommunications Ltd is to provide results for the first quarter. Adelaide Resources is having a general meeting. The Australian share market ... |
| | | | ... release also includes sample applications for financial trading, process monitoring, and revenue assurance for telecommunications. "With this release, we have integrated the breadth of the Apama tools - for authoring, integration and building dashboards ... |
| | | | ... sales, data showed a surprising fall in weekly jobless claims and energy stocks rose on a surging oil price. A telecommunications mega-deal also boosted sentiment, with Verizon Wireless confirming it would buy Alltel Corp for $US28.1 billion. The Dow ... |
| | | | ... at 5,975. Today, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases merchandise imports data for April. Hutchison Telecommunications Australia Ltd holds its annual general meeting in Sydney. The Australian share market on Friday breached 6,000 points for the ... |
| | | | ... equities, building products and sugar producer CSR is to deliver full year results this morning, and Singapore Telecommunications, the parent of phone company Optus, is to deliver fourth quarter results. Yesterday, the Australian share market closed ... |
| | | | ... many opportunities for Australian institutional investors because of the demographics, things like the roads, telecommunications are increasingly important," Melda Donnelly, CIE founder and chairman. In February, the State Bank of India Funds Management ... |
| | | | ... said the new $535.7 million China technology fund will be invested in wireless broadband, technology, media, telecommunications and "clean tech" that complement Intel's corporate initiatives. The original $214 million Intel fund, which attracted 28 companies ... |
| | | | ... that the only significant business inputs for which we do have national markets are financial capital, post, telecommunications and aviation'" added Henry. Introducing genuine competition into water and creating a real market however will come at a price ... |
| | | | ... principles examine if particular foreign investment projects in Australia could impact national interests in telecommunications, transport, national security, economic development and existing foreign policy legislation. The treasurer can reject proposals ... |
| | | | ... Telstra, which gained 12 cents to $4.47 and its instalment receipts also were up 12 cents to $2.91. Singapore Telecommunications was down 16 cents to $2.92, however. The most heavily traded stock at 1247 AEDT was Empire Oil and Gas with 106 million shares ... |
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