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| | | ... index contract was nine points weaker at 4486. On the day Just Group unveils its full year result, while the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association Conference starts in Sydney. As well, the C7 court case - in which Kerry Stokes' Seven Network ... |
| | | | ... to 10 per cent this year, blaming regulatory restrictions imposed by the federal government and a drop in fixed line and mobile revenue. As well, the market will receive annual results from McPherson's, IOOF and Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group. ... |
| | | | ... can afford it, paying credit cards quickly, using lay-by for Christmas shopping and using pre-paid cards for children's mobile phone. "Getting into debt is far easier than getting out of it. By planning your Christmas spending now you can avoid piling ... |
| | | | ... $700 million alliance to share 3G network sites and radio infrastructure across Australia. The companies are the first mobile operators in Australia to finalise an agreement to build and operate a joint national 3G radio network. The service will launch ... |
| | | | ... joint venture bank in Cambodia. The agreement follows an approach earlier this year by Royal Group, Cambodia's leading mobile telecommunications company, to ANZ. The joint venture bank would be known as ANZ Royal Bank Cambodia Ltd, with ANZ holding a ... |
| | | | ... Specialised data was down by 6.8 per cent or $18 million as customers migrated to newer technologies. Telstra said its mobile services revenue boost of $80 million was supported by increases in access fee and call revenues of $33 million, valued added ... |
| | | | Australia\'s largest telecommunications company, Telstra Corp, has delivered a 20% rise in net profit for 2003/04 and unveiled plans for a special dividend in the first half of the current year. Telstra said it intends to pay a special dividend of six ... |
| | | | ... increased 0.3% to $15.47 billion. The company said fixed line revenues were flat in the quarter to end March at $1.698 billion. Mobile revenues grew by 5.7 % or $50 million, in line with expectations, for the quarter and grew 6.1 % for the nine months ... |
| | | | ... hundreds of thousands of dollars, a fund paid a benefit claim from an applicant who provided a post office box address, a mobile-phone contact number and a forged driver's licence, said Newlan, a speaker at last week's Conference of Major Superannuation ... |
| | | | ... been doing all my life - working hard, trying to climb that ladder of opportunity," he said. "I believe in an upwardly mobile society when people can climb the rungs of opportunity, climbing the ladder of opportunity for a better life for themselves ... |
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