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| | ... Futures Exchange at 0753 AEST, the September share price index contract was down seven points to 4954. Today, Wesfarmers, Boral and Cochlear will release their annual results, while top end retailer David Jones will reveal its fourth quarter sales. The ... |
| | | ... across the local market. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March share price index was 44 points weaker at 4840. On the day Boral, Stockland, Australian Foundation Investment Company, Resmed and Vision Group release first half earnings while Australian ... |
| | | ... the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was five points weaker at 4444. On the day Cochlear, Boral, OneSteel, Computershare, JB Hi-Fi, Investor Group, GWA, Transonic and Count Financial unveiling annual results while APN ... |
| | | ... weaker at 4167 on a volume of 423 contracts. Today, first half earnings from Foster's, Stockland, Wesfarmers, Pacific Hydro, Boral, Peplin and Australian Infrastructure Fund are all set to capture investor attention, while Henry Walker Eltin hosts a ... |
| | | ... ahead - was one point weaker at 3702 on a volume of 1,211 contracts. On the day Qantas holds its annual general meeting with Boral, Amrad and Super Cheap Auto also fronting shareholders. As well, Sims Metal unveils its first quarter results. |
| | | ... price index contract - an indicator of activity ahead - was 18 points firmer at 3484 with 1,106 contracts traded. On the day Boral, Origin, Cochlear and OneSteel are reporting full year earnings while APN News & Media will unveil interim profits. |
| | | Australia's competition watchdog today said it had instituted proceedings against Boral to prevent the building products company's proposed acquisition of Adelaide Brighton. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said a directions ... |
| | | The consumer watchdog on Wednesday told building company Boral to abandon plans to take over cement and lime producer Adelaide Brighton or face legal action. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said its investigation found the ... |
| | | Boral chairman and National Australia Bank board member Ken Moss said yesterday investors could not expect company directors to be "mistake free". Dr Moss said while it was the board's job to minimise risk within a company, directors should not be so ... |
| | | ... he said. "However, an equally important development will be the impact of a particular resolution which was passed at the Boral AGM in October and its effects on the interpretation of the Corporations Act." He also stressed the need for regulatory bodies ... |
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