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| | | ... Westpac had fallen 21 cents to $37.46, ANZ was five cents weaker at $35.25 and National Bank had shed 15 cents to $37.61. Telstra was flat at $6.20. Shares in Gold Coast theme park owner Ardent Leisure Group have dropped more than 17 per cent, or 42 ... |
| | | | ... 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, the iron ore price has tumbled 91 US cents to $US58.58 a tonne - its lowest level ... |
| | | | ... National Australia Bank weakened 25 cents to $37.72, ANZ surrendered 19 cents to $35.20, and Westpac shed 27 cents to $37.41. Telstra was off 6.5 cents at cents lower at $6.215. |
| | | | ... ($A3.2 billion) debt refinancing program. BHP Billiton had lost 44 cents to $32.72 and Rio Tinto was 75 cents lower $60.40. Telstra was one cent lower at $6.31. |
| | | | ... Rio Tinto climbed 51 cents cents to $63.65, and Fortescue Metals lifted two cents to $2.48. Weighing on the market were Telstra and Woodside, with both stocks going ex-dividend. Woodside fell $1.71, or 4.7%, to $34.74 while Telstra sank 17 cents to $6.42. ... |
| | | | ... as it traded without its recently paid dividend, dropping 91.5 cents to $45.797. Woolworths was up 24 cents at $33.56. Telstra had dropped 2.5 cents to $6.605. |
| | | | ... National Australia Bank up 26 cents at $37.74, ANZ up 24.5 cents at $35.055, and Westpac was 23 cents higher at $37.86. Telstra had gained 2.5 cents to $6.635. |
| | | | ... Internet provider iiNet was down 75.5 cents, or 10.5 per cent, at $6.455 as its half year profit grew by just one per cent. Telstra was steady at $6.63 and TPG Telecom had dropped 16 cents to $7.27. The energy sector was another poor performer, with ... |
| | | | ... said. Banks and energy stocks were the worst performers, while miners were mixed and the healthcare sector was stronger. Telstra was the largest company to report its earnings, lifting half year profit 22 per cent to $2.1 billion, and its shares were ... |
| | | | ... Governor (Financial Markets) Guy Debelle is slated to speak at the FX Week Australia Conference in Sydney. In equities news, Telstra, Mirvac, Transurban, ASX, Tassal and APN News & Media are among the companies expected to post half year results while ... |
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