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| | | ... mining services group Orica dropped 61 cents to $18.60 after announcing that chief executive Ian Smith would step down. Boral's shares were up 6.5 cents at $6.085 after the building products maker announced a share buyback, worth around $236 million. ... |
| | | | ... can't keep doing that forever," Mr Heffernan said. He said these movements belie good reports from other companies such as Boral, AGL and Dominoes. "It's the big ones that have let the team down." The other big banks fared better, with Westpac up five ... |
| | | | ... September quarter is also due out. In equities news, News Corp is expected to post first quarter results while Fairfax Media, Boral and Brambles have annual general meetings scheduled. Meanwhile, the Technology and Innovation the Future of Banking & ... |
| | | | ... Rio Tinto climbed 23 cents to $64.34 but Fortescue bucked the trend and fell two cents to $4.26. Building product maker Boral was the star of early trade, putting on 35 cents, or 6.5 per cent to $5.74 after it nearly tripled its net profit on the back ... |
| | | | ... cents at $60.71 and Fortescue Metals was 3.5 cents weaker at $4.765. Construction materials companies were weaker, with Boral down 18 cents at $5.34, James Hardie down 35.5 cents at $13.745 and Fletcher Building 27 cents weaker at $8.63. April's Australian ... |
| | | | ... four cents at $5.43. Telstra had dipped one cent to $5.08. Building products maker CSR had firmed one cent to $3.58, and Boral was two cents higher at $5.71, after the companies proposed a merger of their brick manufacturing operations on the east coast. ... |
| | | | ... Consumer Sentiment is due out. In equities news, OZ Minerals is expected to post full year results while Commonwealth Bank, Boral, CSL, Stockland, Slater and Gordon, Carsales.com, Goodman Fielder, Primary Health, Domino's Pizza, Noni B, Computershare ... |
| | | | ... (PSI) for November is due out. News Corp chief executive Julian Clarke is to address a Melbourne Press Club lunch, while Boral chief executive Mike Kane is slated to speak at an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia event in Sydney. In equities news ... |
| | | | ... first quarter production figures, while NAB is due to post full year results and Woolworths its first quarter sales figures. Boral, Flight Centre, Tabcorp Holdings, Tatts Group, Perpetual, Tassal, Platinum Asset Management, Federation Centres and Specialty ... |
| | | | ... announced underwhelming results on Tuesday, with a 37 per cent fall in half year profit. Meanwhile, building products maker Boral made a net loss of $212 million due to asset writedowns and restructuring costs. Ports and rail operator Asciano fared better ... |
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