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| | ... lunch in Sydney. Seven Group Holdings Ltd's case against television executive James Warburton continued in the NSW Supreme Court. In Perth, West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd was listed to hold an extraordinary general meeting for shareholders to ... |
| | | ... Seven Group and its former senior executive, James Warburton, over his move to Ten Network, continues in the NSW Supreme Court, while ANZ Banking Group Ltd chief executive Mike Smith addresses a Trans-Tasman Business Circle luncheon. On Thursday, the ... |
| | | ... Seven Group and its former senior executive, James Warburton, over his move to Ten Network, continues in the NSW Supreme Court. Ten Network, meanwhile, issues first half results during the day. Gold Mines of Peru lists on the Australian Securities Exchange. ... |
| | | ... Seven Group and its former senior executive, James Warburton, over his move to Ten Network, continues in the NSW Supreme Court. In Melbourne, Computershare Ltd chief executive Stuart Crosby addresses the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia, and ... |
| | | ... meeting in Sydney, the case between Seven Group and its former senior exeutive, James Warburton, is back in NSW Supreme Court, and Austal Ltd chairman John Rothwell addresses the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia. On Monday, the Australian share ... |
| | | The NSW Supreme Court has sentenced a former Macquarie Bank fund manager to two-and-a-half years jail for insider trading. Oswyn Indra de Silva, 37, must serve at least 18 months for 12 illegal transactions he made while employed by Macquarie, ASIC ... |
| | | ... news, the case between Seven Group and Ten Network's chief executive-designate, James Warburton, is back in the NSW Supreme Court for a directions hearing. On Thursday, the Australian share market finished mildly firmer, capping a March quarter that ... |
| | | ... against Ten Network Holdings Ltd on the appointment of James Warburton as Ten's new chief executive returns to the NSW Supreme Court. And in Adelaide, the two-day Paydirt's 2011 Uranium Conference continues. On Monday, the Australian share market closed ... |
| | | ... examination into the collapse of financial services company Octaviar, formerly known as MFS, resumes in the NSW Supreme Court. And in Adelaide, the two-day Paydirt's 2011 Uranium Conference kicks off on Monday. On Friday, the Australian share market ... |
| | | ... economics news scheduled on Friday. In equities news, ANZ Banking Group Ltd holds its annual general meeting. The NSW Supreme Court is listed to hand down a decision concerning former non-executive directors of James Hardie Industries. BC Iron Ltd holds ... |
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