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| | | ... in the current fiscal year as the department store operator endures the worst retailing environment in 30 years. QAN - QANTAS AIRWAYS LTD - up 5.5 cents, or 3.7 per cent, at $1.545 More than 3000 Qantas baggage handlers and caterers are preparing to ... |
| | | | ... on that momentum here today," he said. Mr Spiteri expected the market to steady to the close. Making news on Thursday, Qantas shares rose 2.5 cents, or 1.6 per cent, to $1.60 after ratings agency Standard and Poor's (S&P)revised its outlook on the airline ... |
| | | | ... prices for August. In equities news, Metcash Ltd holds its annual general meeting and details of the new alliance between Qantas Frequent Flyer and Optus will be announced. Also, Jetstar group chief executive Bruce Buchanan speaks at Australian American ... |
| | | | ... another government review and reintroduction of protectionism. Funny how no one seemed so upset when earlier this month Qantas and Westpac announced 1,000 job losses each, but hey they were just services industry jobs and people like that don't deserve ... |
| | | | Janet Torney, chief executive of Qantas Super, has resigned after four years in the role to explore new work opportunities, effective immediately. Qantas Super (QSL) is now running an external search for a new chief executive. Andrew Spence, Qantas ... |
| | | | ... announements. "It is just a testament to how much risk there is in the market at the moment," he said. Making news on Wednesday, Qantas Airways shares fell one cent to $1.53, despite reporting it had more than doubled its full year net profit to $250 ... |
| | | | ... 3.5 cents, or 3.68, to 91.5 cents. JB Hi-Fi cut 67 cents to $15.86, while Pacific Brands lost three cents to 66.5 cents. Qantas continued its downward spiral, shedding 2.5 cents to $1.83. Shares in the airline giant have dropped more than $1.00 since ... |
| | | | Qantas Superannuation has outsourced its foreign exchange trades for active global equities and alternatives to Russell Implementation Services (RIS). Qantas Super, the trustee of the airlines $6 billion fund, has appointed RIS to provide agency foreign ... |
| | | | ... and arms - as one would expect. And Australians households are anxious that the pain will stop with them. Only yesterday, Qantas declared that it "need(s) to fully pass on the carbon price to customers." Virgin sang the same refrain, "This is yet another ... |
| | | | ... upgrade reflecting the company returning to profit. Virgin took off, gaining 2.5 cents, or 7.9 per cent, to 34 cents, while Qantas gained two cents, or one per cent, to $2.01, as Tiger Airlines remained grounded. Mr Bishop said the big airlines were ... |
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