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| | | ... Airways continues to be good news for its competitors, with Virgin Blue up half a cent, or 1.6 per cent, at 32 cents, and Qantas had gained one cent at $1.98. Macquarie Radio Network shares have fallen by four cents, or 3.08 per cent, to $1.26, after ... |
| | | | ... brighter sheen on the market here." In local news, the grounding of Tiger Airways Australia boosted ASX-listed airlines. Qantas gained eight cents, or 4.32 per cent, to $1.93, while Virgin advanced three cents, or 10.53 per cent, to 31.5 cents. Making ... |
| | | | ... maturing on September 9 2011 and $500 million of Treasury notes maturing on October 21 2011 at tender. In companies news, Qantas Airways Ltd was expected to unveil a new fare structure. Senior executives from Coles, David Jones Ltd and Bunnings were ... |
| | | | ... better at $21.66, ANZ 27 cents higher at $21.82 and National Australia Bank improving 21 cents to $24.85. Making news, Qantas shares were placed in a trading halt at the start of the day before announcing that it expected underlying profit before tax ... |
| | | | ... Melbourne Institute were scheduled to publish their monthly leading index of economic activity for June. In companies news, Qantas Airways Ltd chief executive Alan Joyce was due to address the National Press Club in Canberra at lunchtime. On Tuesday ... |
| | | | ... Waratah train and that Downer and RailCorp are ready for practical completion. Downer shares were 12 cents higher at $3.90. Qantas Airways Ltd says it will cut growth in its capacity and take delivery of fewer aircraft in response to a weak domestic ... |
| | | | ... Chile's Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano continued to keep some flights on the ground in Tasmania, New Zealand and Melbourne. Qantas was off 2.5 cents, or 1.3 per cent, at $1.865, while Virgin Australia was one cent lower, by 3.3 per cent, at 29.5 cents. ... |
| | | | ... with Singapore Airlines from August this year. Virgin shares were up one cent, or 3.5 per cent, at 29.5 cents, while rival Qantas was down three cents at $1.925. At 1027 AEST, national turnover had reached 314.98 million shares, worth $587.23 million ... |
| | | | ... Fosters. "That talk has been around before, but the gains are fairly explainable, given today's reports," Mr Herring said. Qantas shares were down six cents, or 2.87 per cent, at $2.03, after offering voluntary redundancies to all 7,000 of its cabin ... |
| | | | ... 82 cents at $49.54, Westpac had lost 37 cents at $21.58 and ANZ was 46 cents lower at $21.54. In company announcements, Qantas says it carried seven per cent more passengers in April compared with the prior corresponding month, but operations had been ... |
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