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| | | ... December are released. In equities, New Corporation releases its first half results and Optus-owner, Singapore Telecommunications Ltd, releases its third quarter results. The Australian share market closed higher on Monday after a positive lead from ... |
| | | | ... Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange. Viet Han Corporation (VHC), one of Vietnam's most prominent players in the telecommunications cable manufacturing sphere, made its debut in the local stock exchange yesterday. VHC traces its roots to parent company Indochina ... |
| | | | ... were firmer, Telstra steady at $4.51, its instalment receipts were one cent higher to $2.96, and Singapore Telecommunications was two cents higher at $3.10. In the retail sector, Woolworths found 12 cents to $32.08, David Jones put on seven cents to ... |
| | | | ... relinquishing one cent to $4.67, its instalment receipts down one cent also, to $3.13, while Optus owner Singapore Telecommunications backtracked one cent to $3.05. The retailers were poorer, with Woolworths down 33 cents to $34.52, David Jones four ... |
| | | | ... enterprises are buying stakes in companies as diverse as General Electric Plastics, HSBC bank and Malaysia's Maxis telecommunications group. This may only be the tip of the iceberg, to mix metaphors for the desert Kingdom. The result of this cross-border ... |
| | | | ... Securities-Melbourne Institute Inflation Gauge for November. In Sydney, the Post-Poll Telecom Agenda seminar on telecommunications policy under the Rudd Labor federal government will be held. Also in Sydney, the SatCom Australia 2007 conference on satellite ... |
| | | | ... and PBL losing 12 cents to $19.31. Telstra was four cents higher at $4.58 while rival, Optus-owner Singapore Telecommunications, was up one cent to $2.92. At 1219 AEDT, the market's most traded stock was Kalgoorlie-Boulder Resources Ltd with 24.52 million ... |
| | | | ... Gold was 14 cents higher at $3.86. Telstra was seven cents lower at $4.53 while rival, Optus-owner Singapore Telecommunications, added 12 cents, or 4.27 per cent, to $2.93. At 1217 AEDT, the market's most traded stock was Pacrim Energy Ltd with 54.53 ... |
| | | | ... said the BSE has been so innovative because the national government's decision to introduce a satellite-based telecommunications infrastructure gave them a headstart to go electronic quickly and leapfrog many developed countries. "Indians used to wait ... |
| | | | ... services could be big investment opportunities as national wealth grows. These consumer sectors also include telecommunications, recreation and lifestyle products, said Nitin Jain, vice president of equities funds management at Kotak Mahindra, a leading ... |
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