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| | | ... Brookfields, Coca-Cola Amatil, Macquarie Bank staff, Woolworths, Sydney Diocese, Australia Post and AFL plans, and AustralianSuper's IBM and Komatsu plans. The low MySuper uptake of corporate in-house super funds means that companies in this position ... |
| | | | ... (1.25 per cent) to 3,206.06. The gains followed earnings reports from Google and Microsoft that exceeded expectations, while IBM and McDonald were laggards. But volumes were down with the country fixated on the hunt for a suspect in the Boston marathon ... |
| | | | ... 0.1% and Philly Fed index fell. Need I say more? Oh yes, the headlines also impressed on us all that United Health, Ebay, IBM, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley's disappointed earnings/profit expectations. Friday: S&P 500 up 0.9%. No major eco stat ... |
| | | | ... of their brethrens are on the sell side. It was disappointing US corporate profits and/or revenue by United Health, Ebay, IBM, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley. No one wants to hear about the profit/revenue beats of Verizon, PepsiCo, Union Pacific ... |
| | | | ... and information technology and has held senior roles with organisations including: EDS, National Australia Bank, Westpac, IBM and Ansett. He is a graduate of the Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program. For the last three and a half years ... |
| | | | ... to our business and there will be opportunities for career progression." Link has taken on the administration services of IBM Super, Empirics, PSI Superannuation Management and - most recently - FuturePlus. Muhlbauer says this latest deal is a major ... |
| | | | ... senior roles have included working as Chief Information Officer, Financial Analyst and Project Manager at businesses such as IBM, ETSA, SkyCity and Ernst & Young," Rowe said. Nicholas Edwards leads the Health segment at Hood Sweeney and works in the ... |
| | | | ... been waiting for the capital gains tax relief extension to pass before moving ahead with mergers with AGEST Super and the IBM corporate superannuation plan. AGEST Super's merger with the country's largest fund will ensure it can meet its liabilities ... |
| | | | ... cent, to 4,550.9 points. NEW YORK - US stocks fought off early selling pressure linked to disappointing quarterly results from IBM and Intel to close broadly higher, extending two days of solid gains. Strong data on new home building helped buoy stocks ... |
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