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| | ... Australia Bank is scheduled to post first half results, SingTel Group (Optus) is due to post full year results and News Corporation its Q3 financial results. AMP is expected to hold an annual general meeting, as is Rio Tinto and Caltex Australia. In ... |
| | | ... Metals was down seven cents at $5.36 and Newcrest was down 28 cents to $33.10. In other news, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, posting its first-half results, unveiled a strong rise in second-quarter earnings, largely driven by its cable TV and film ... |
| | | ... retreated 46 cents to $20.84 after it forecast a drop in first half underlying profit due to falling equity markets. News Corporation lifted 35 cents to $16.86, and its non-voting shares were up 35 cents at $16.53. The company maintained earnings guidance ... |
| | | ... pension funds say they will vote against the re-election of Rupert Murdoch to the board of his media conglomerate News Corporation this week. NewsCorp shares were 21 cents, or 1.25 per cent, lower, at $16.55. Telstra shares were more attractive after ... |
| | | ... FXJ - FAIRFAX MEDIA LTD - down half a cent at 76.5 cents MRN - MACQUARIE RADIO LTD - untraded at 89 cents NWS - NEWS CORPORATION - up 36 cents, or 2.3 per cent, at $15.91 SWM - SEVEN WEST MEDIA LTD - down five cents, or 1.9 per cent at $2.62 SXL - SOUTHERN ... |
| | | ... maturing on November 11, 2011, and $1 billion of Treasury notes maturing on October 21, 2011. In equities news, News Corporation released full year results at the close of the market in New York, and Telstra Corporation Ltd and David Jones Ltd issue ... |
| | | Several large superannuation funds last week demanded improved corporate governance in the wake of the News Corporation scandal, but both the Australian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Australian Institute of Company Directors have said the ... |
| | | The Australian market was lower at noon, with energy and consumer discretionary stocks down, particularly News Corporation, offsetting gains among healthcare and gold-linked companies. At 1215 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 1.1 points ... |
| | | ... pretty savagely to uncertainty overseas." Banks and consumer discretionary retailers were the worst performers News Corporation's main stock continued their downward spiral, shedding 65 cents, or 4.08 per cent, to $15.27, while its non-voting shares ... |
| | | ... Metals climbed 10 cents, or 1.57 per cent to $6.48. The biggest media story in years intensified overnight when News Corporation announced it would close its London-based tabloid, News of the World, Britain's best-selling Sunday newspaper, in an effort ... |
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