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| | | ... fallen 37 cents to $31.02, Rio Tinto had dropped 78 cents to $59.92 and Fortescue Metals was down 1.5 cents to $2.475. Telstra was up four cents at $6.55. |
| | | | ... Woodside Petroleum had fallen 86 cents to $35.00. Qantas was one of the better performers, up 9.5 cents at $2.475, and Telstra was up three cents at $6.63. |
| | | | ... Australia Bank had added 31 cents to $36.54, ANZ was up 46 cents at $34.57 and Westpac was 68 cents higher at $35.94. Telstra, however, was down six cents at $6.61. |
| | | | ... National Australia Bank gained 24 cents to $35.89, ANZ added 25 cents to $33.62 and Westpac was 15 cents higher at $35.00. Telstra was flat at $6.53. |
| | | | ... shares jumping 62 cents, or eight per cent, to $8.42 following a better than expected quarterly earnings report on Friday. Telstra had gained 6.5 cents to $6.40. |
| | | | ... climbed $1.09 to $84.59, Westpac had added 42 cents to $33.31, and National Australia Bank was 44 cents higher at $34.00. Telstra gained five cents to $6.24. |
| | | | ... sectors has also seen declines in ALS and Tox Free Solutions. In contrast there were strong performances by CSL, Transurban, Telstra, Brambles, Commonwealth Bank and ResMed, the company said. "Importantly given our investment horizon, AMCIL's 5 year ... |
| | | | ... important," Credit Suisse said. As a consequence, "the core positions for Selfies (we believe they are the four big banks and Telstra) will probably suffer the most and a lack of Selfie demand may even undermine the banks efforts to re-capitalise their ... |
| | | | ... pricing and product development teams and marketing. Prior to GE Capital, she held a number of senior marketing roles at Telstra, World Vision Australia and Sharinga Networks in the USA and Australia. AIA Australia's chief executive officer Damien Mu ... |
| | | | ... Westpac dropped 28 cents to $32.85, ANZ slipped 21 cents to $31.45 and National Australia Bank was 15 cents lower at $33.56. Telstra climbed one cent to $6.18. |
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