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Now it's easier being green

... authorities in Australia. The launch took place at the Greening Procurement Forum hosted by the National Australia Bank, Qantas and Telstra in Melbourne. AELA president Petar Johnson explained "the network was launched in the belief that a national membership ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 21 OCT 2004
... - a key measure of trading for the day ahead - was one point weaker at 3702 on a volume of 1,211 contracts. On the day Qantas holds its annual general meeting with Boral, Amrad and Super Cheap Auto also fronting shareholders. As well, Sims Metal unveils ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 15 OCT 2004
... major domestic news is expected, although analysts will be looking for confirmation of an oil surcharge price hike from Qantas and an explanatory memo in relation to the Lend Lease/GPT merger.

Air NZ likely to revisit Qantas alliance in 2-3 years: Norris

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 OCT 2004
Air New Zealand chief executive Ralph Norris said today the airline would revisit its alliance plan with Qantas in two to three years after Australia's competition authority yesterday belatedly approved the now abandoned plan. The plan that involved ...

Fed: Competition Tribunal upholds Qantas/Air NZ merger proposal

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 12 OCT 2004
... today welcomed the decision by the Australian Competition Tribunal to give the green light to a proposed alliance between Qantas Airways Ltd and Air New Zealand Ltd. The Australian Competition Tribunal today upheld an appeal by the airlines against a ...

Qantas announces $1.9 billion bank facility

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 6 OCT 2004
Qantas Airways Ltd today announced a $1.9 billion bank facility, slightly lower than its intention to refinance $2.1 billion. Qantas chief financial officer Mr Peter Gregg said the refinancing had been launched in August and was heavily oversubscribed ...

Qantas flies its fixed interest with Perennial

Qantas Superannuation has appointed Perennial Investment Partners to manage its fixed interest mandate. Perennial's head of fixed interest Glen Feben will be responsible for managing the new Australian Core Plus mandate of $210 million. "Qantas has ...

US investment house Capital ups Qantas stake to 10.53%

AAP  |  MONDAY, 13 SEP 2004
US investment manager Capital Group Companies Inc has increased its stake in Qantas Airways to 10.53%, from 7.34%. In a substantial shareholding notice lodged today with Australian Stock Exchange, the global investor said it now holds a total of 194.31 ...

Qantas now more likely to be included in MSCI Aust index

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 9 SEP 2004
Qantas Airways had a greater chance of being included on an important stock index for international investors now that British Airways had sold its stake in the Australian airline, analysts said today. BA overnight sold its 18.25% stake of 336 million ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 19 AUG 2004
... 12 points firmer at 3484 with 868 contracts traded. On the day the reporting season is in full swing with Mirvac, IAG, Qantas, Southcorp, PMP, Leighton, Macmahon Holdings, Amcor, Bluescope Steel, Computershare and Flight Centre all reporting full year ...