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| | ... increasing the amount of business they do in Asia. Some examples are CFL, which produces vaccines; healthcare company Cochlear or ANZ Bank. To James, the key is to pick the right companies. Even as investors grow weary of a Chinese construction bubble ... |
| | | ... from overseas, but the stocks happen to be listed in Australia." Domino's Pizza, REA's realestate.com, Carsales, Seek or Cochlear are some examples. "These are companies that are relatively mature in the Australian market and seeking growth overseas. ... |
| | | ... was down one cent at $2.06. Some of the strongest gains came in the healthcare sector, with CSL up $1.94 at $91.62 and Cochlear up $4.73 to $89.10. James Hardie was another strong performer, adding $1.34, or 8.8%, to $16.56 after a big rise in annual ... |
| | | ... today," Mr Heffernan said. "Our market is on strong momentum upwards, particularly stocks with US drivers like CSL and Cochlear. "I think it could be blowing through the 6,000 point barrier very soon." Woodside Petroleum was down 44 cents at $34.87 and ... |
| | | ... cents to $35.39, and Westpac gaining 34 cents to $37.70. Ramsay Health Care rose 40 cents to $68.04, bionic ear maker Cochlear added 99 cents at $89.08 and vaccines supplier CSL jumped $1.32 at $93.62. Telstra was 5.5 cents higher at $6.20. Meanwhile ... |
| | | ... mining investment. The engineering group fell 77 cents, or 24.4 per cent to $2.38 on Tuesday. And hearing implants maker Cochlear fell $1, or 1.14 per cent, to $86.60, despite more than tripling its first half profit. Among the major banks, Commonwealth ... |
| | | ... In equities news, law firm Slater and Gordon are expected to release their half year results, along with biotech firm Cochlear. In Australia, the market's stellar run came to an end on Monday as a sharp drop in Chinese imports caused weakness in the ... |
| | | ... years' experience in investment banking and has held roles at Deutsche Bank, ANZ and HSBC. Currently she is a director at Cochlear Limited, Insurance Australia Group Limited and Santos Limited. This news follows Dominic Stevens' appointment to the board ... |
| | | ... eight cents weaker at $81.22. CSL had dropped $1.35 to $72.06, Ramsay Health Care had lost 81.5 cents to $51.555 and Cochlear was 76.5 cents weaker at $69.135. Insurance Australia Group was also a heavy faller, down 36.5 cents at $6.115 after going ex-dividend. ... |
| | | ... 38 cents. In the health sector, CSL had shed 42 cents to $73.99, Sonic Healthcare had dropped 41 cents to $17.29 and Cochlear was 98 cents weaker at $70.015. The major banks were also weaker, with National Australia Bank down 19 cents at $34.86, ANZ ... |
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