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Market Wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 20 APR 2004
... named President and Chief Operating Officer Charlie Bell as CEO to succeed Cantalupo. Investors snapped up tech heavyweights Nokia Corp and Intel Corp, which were battered in a four-session sell-off that drove the Nasdaq Composite Index down nearly 3 ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks, dollar lower on recovery concerns

US stock markets pulled back overnight, with mobile phone giant Nokia warning of revenue weakness in the third quarter and as a growing number of investors begin to question the strength of the broader corporate earnings recovery. The Dow Jones industrial ...

Morning market wrap: US shares end week stronger

AAP  |  MONDAY, 21 JUL 2003
... favourable earnings reports from Microsoft and Ericsson. The rise also snapped a three-day streak of losses, prompted by Nokia's earlier announcement of a lacklustre earnings outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 137.3 points (1.5%) to 9,188.2 ...

Midday market wrap: Australian shares weaker

... sell-off overnight in US technology stocks. The Nasdaq composite index ended the US session down nearly 3%, as earnings from Nokia and IBM failed to excite investors. Local losses were broad-based, with News Corporation trading 7c lower at $11.66 and ...

Morning market wrap: Tech sector drags US stocks lower

... the market overlooked favourable economic data and focused on disappointing earnings news from tech bellwethers IBM and Nokia. The Nasdaq composite index suffered its biggest percentage fall in two months, losing 50.0 points (2.9%) to close at 1,698.0. ...

Afternoon market wrap: Australian shares struggle towards the black

... at 3,064.9. The declines followed losses overnight in US and European markets, following disappointing earnings news from Nokia and IBM. Hardest hit were the major banks, with the ANZ shedding almost one per cent in value. Resource stocks closed a little ...
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