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| | | ... sales revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2004, were up 0.8% to $5.006 billion. "Growth occurred in mobiles, internet and directory services, offset by a reduction in Hong Kong CSL primarily due to foreign exchange translation," said Telstra. ... |
| | | | ... after rises of 0.2% and 0.5% in January and February respectively, to be 6.5% higher than in March last year. Meanwhile, internet job advertisements rose to their highest level in March since the internet series began in 1999. The number of online job ... |
| | | | ... them. Mr Kaye through another of his companies, National Investment Institute (NII), had claimed in print, radio and internet advertisements that his property investment strategies could turn ordinary Australians into millionaires without equity or debt. ... |
| | | | ... could work. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleges Kaye falsely claimed in print, radio and internet advertisements that his property investment strategies could turn ordinary Australians into millionaires. On the second day ... |
| | | | ... of newspaper job ads was flat in February, following a 0.1% fall in January and 0.3% fall in December. The number of internet job ads increased by 7.4%, seasonally adjusted in February, after a 1.4% fall in January, to an average of 89,656 a week - its ... |
| | | | The number of internet job ads in Australia is now at its highest level in almost three years, despite the effects of recent interest rate rises and the high Australian dollar. The Olivier Internet Job Index, with 114,279 jobs counted in February, is ... |
| | | | ... after a 0.8 per cent decline in December, but remains 0.2 per cent higher than in January 2003, ANZ said. The number of internet job ads also fell for the first time in four months, down 1.4 per cent in January, to 83,480 a week. "Notwithstanding the ... |
| | | | Australia's chief consumer regulator Graeme Samuel said the two major campaigns for 2004 will be a crackdown on internet scams and the break-up of cartel collusion. Mr Samuel said the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will conduct ... |
| | | | Westpac Bank's internet banking customers have been targeted yet again by fraudsters hoping to gain their banking details. Customers are sent a fraudulent email which directs them to a bogus website where they are asked to provide their security details. ... |
| | | | ... increases, but was still 0.9 per cent higher than the same period a year earlier, ANZ said. In contrast, the number of internet job ads rose to their highest levels since March 2001 by 3.7 per cent to a weekly average of 85,366 and were up 27.3 per cent ... |
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