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| | | ... British shares raced to their highest finish in almost five years as bid speculation boosted an array of stocks including mobile phone giant Vodafone, the pubs sector and the London Stock Exchange. The FTSE 100 share index closed 44.9 points higher at ... |
| | | | ... per cent as investors sold Softbank on concerns the Internet firm's finances may be shaken by its possible takeover of a mobile phone operator. The Nikkei 225 index finished down 175.14 points at 15,726.02. HONG KONG - Stocks fell in their largest one-day ... |
| | | | ... four sessions, gaining about 1.5 per cent as Softbank advanced after Vodafone said it is in talks to sell its Japanese mobile phone business. The Nikkei finished up 237.82 points at 15,901.16. HONG KONG - Stocks ended flat as investors took a breather ... |
| | | | ... was up 31.85 points at 2313.24. LONDON - UK stocks surged above 580 as bid talk boosted industrial gases group BOC and mobile phone operator Vodafone rebounded from three-year lows. The FTSE 100 closed at 5844.1, up 52.6 points. FRANKFURT - The DAX index ... |
| | | | ... LONDON - Talk that another big bid is on the cards boosted the FTSE 100 index to its highest close since June 2001, while mobile phone giant Vodafone bounced on talk of a boardroom rejig. The index closed at 5828.9, up 37.4 points. FRANKFURT - The DAX ... |
| | | | ... a per cent to the lowest in more than five weeks after Hutchison Whampoa shelved plans to sell shares in its Italian 3G mobile unit. The Hang Seng index closed at 15,312.09, losing 113.86 points on the day. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand sharemarket closed ... |
| | | | ... was up 14.39 points, or 0.64 per cent, at 2,262.86. LONDON - Leading UK shares closed lower with a 2.7 per cent fall by mobile phone heavyweight Vodafone outweighing a 21 per cent leap by BOC on a bid for the industrial gases group. The FTSE 100 closed ... |
| | | | ... lower as headwinds created by oil prices near $US68 a barrel and weak banking stocks dragged on the FTSE 100, although mobile phone giant Vodafone provided a bright spot in an otherwise cloudy market. Two-thirds of the market ended in negative territory ... |
| | | | ... LONDON - UK stocks closed lower, erasing earlier gains as disappointing US earnings, a surge in oil prices and a fall for mobile phone giant Vodafone hit the market, although drugmaker Shire touched a 4-year high after it settled a patent dispute. The ... |
| | | | ... marketing, said there is also a trend towards buying 'lifestyle and experience' gifts. "Rather than a food processor or mobile phone, Australians are giving concert and theatre tickets, CDs and DVDs," he said. The study found that 26 per cent of non-retirees ... |
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