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| | | ... Investment Forum. In company news, AMP Ltd and Roc Oil Company will hold their annual general meetings. Optus, part of the SingTel Group, will release its fourth quarter financial results. The examination of the Octaviar (formerly MFS) collapse continues ... |
| | | | ... government to around A$30 billion. The Singapore government, through its state entities including Temasek, Singapore Power, Singtel, CapitalLand, DBS holdings and others, have been conducting what has been called 'Singapore's wholesale purchase of Australian ... |
| | | | ... Exchange, the June share price index was 15 points weaker at 5258. On the day Westpac releases first half earnings while SingTel unveils Optus' full year results and West Australian Newspapers releases Q3 earnings. Rio Tinto, Santos and Straits Resources ... |
| | | | ... the day Woolworths unveils its fourth quarter and annual sales, Origin releases its fourth quarter production report and SingTel front's shareholders. |
| | | | ... points firmer at 4305 on a volume of 1,008 contracts. Today Westpac chief executive David Morgan speaks in Melbourne while Singtel provides a market update. |
| | | | ... ahead - was nine points firmer at 3839 on a volume of 1,562 contracts. On the day Lion Nathan unveils full year results, SingTel reveals first half earnings and News Corp reports its first quarter profits. St the same time National Foods, Excel Coal ... |
| | | | ... to $12.55 while its preferred shares fell back three cents to $10.37. Telstra perked two cents to $4.74 and Optus owner SingTel edged one cent higher at $1.43. The Australian bond market also closed weaker this afternoon, after a succession of strong ... |
| | | | ... management operation. AMP shrank two cents to $6.67. In telecommunications, Telstra fell six cents to $4.72 and Optus-parent SingTel edged back two cents to $1.42. Meanwhile, the bond market pared back yesterday's rally, with the focus back on upcoming ... |
| | | | ... fell two cents to $13.25 and WMC Resources closed steady at $4.92. Telstra slipped six cents to $4.74 and Optus-parent SingTel gained one cent to $1.46. Qantas found three cents to $3.51. In the media sector, News Corp dropped three cents to $12.18 and ... |
| | | | ... (IPO) of 1.14 billion shares on the Singapore stock exchange to raise S$684 million (A$629.28 million) as a result of SingTel's decision to sell down its holding in the company.The international placement and IPO commences on April 22 and is expected ... |
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