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| | | ... dipped 0.07 per cent, or 12.88 points, to close at 18,040.93. HONG KONG - Hong Kong blue chips erased morning gains as mobile handset maker Foxconn slid further after a broker downgrade and a share placement that priced the shares at a 1.5 per cent discount. ... |
| | | | ... holdings following pressure from interest groups that include the Save Darfur Coalition (SDC) which launched an aggressive TV, mobile billboard and transit station advertising campaign criticising the global wealth money manager in its home state. The ... |
| | | | ... price target on the stock, lifting the Nasdaq, while technology stocks benefited from a $US25 billion takeover deal for mobile phone company Alltel Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average declined 13.65 points, or 0.10 per cent, to end at 13,542.88, after ... |
| | | | ... blue chips fell 1.3 percent as slumping US and mainland equity markets triggered a cross-the-board sell-off, with China Mobile leading the decline. All but one of the 38 blue chips fell. The benchmark Hang Seng Index shed 278.06 points to close at 20,468.21 ... |
| | | | ... scientific infrastructure and 21st for technological infrastructure. We score abysmally on Internet costs (42nd) and our mobile telephone costs are nothing to be proud of at 38th. Australian Bureau of Statistics figures out today show that Australia's ... |
| | | | ... Gains in stocks on the Hang Seng Index were assisted by the rise of share prices in Shanghai, in particular, those of China Mobile. At close, the benchmark Hang Seng Index moved up 138.43 to 20,844.78. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand sharemarket rose on ... |
| | | | After exploring a number of mobile solutions, Adelaide Bank has selected Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for its mobile network. The move is part of the bank's three year technology strategy. "We have made significant investments in upgrading our infrastructure. ... |
| | | | ... HONG KONG - Stocks held steady, as most blue chips were firm after Wall Street recorded a new high, but heavyweight China Mobile erased those gains after falling on disappointing first-quarter results. The benchmark Hang Seng Index lost momentum following ... |
| | | | ... 17,452.62. HONG KONG - Blue chips rose 1.31 per cent, reversing some of their losses from last session's sell-off, with China Mobile leading the gains before its first-quarter earnings report. The Hang Seng Index closed up 266.88 points at 20,566.59. ... |
| | | | ... fresh five-week highs, rising one per cent as strong Asian markets buoyed investor confidence, prompting them to buy China Mobile and other heavyweights. The Hang Seng Index closed above the key 20,000 level with a rise of 193 points to 20,002.70, its ... |
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