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| | | ... cents to $6.11 and Newcrest Mining fell 84 cents to $36.66. MORE clf/pe By 1219 AEDT, the telcos generally were firmer, Telstra steady at $4.51, its instalment receipts were one cent higher to $2.96, and Singapore Telecommunications was two cents higher ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market remained in the red at noon, after local figures showed inflationary pressures have intensified, and following another poor performance on Wall St. This morning, the monthly inflation gauge prepared by TD Securities-Melbourne ... |
| | | | ... to $4.27 on a deferred settlement basis. Crown Ltd had also edged up three cents to $13.83. The telcos were down, with Telstra relinquishing one cent to $4.67, its instalment receipts down one cent also, to $3.13, while Optus owner Singapore Telecommunications ... |
| | | | Anyone needing more convincing that big super funds are evolving into investment managers should look at Telstra Super's deal to sign on with the Charles River Development portfolio management system. Established in 1990, Telstra Super has 90,000 members ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market remained in the red at noon, dragged down by a poor lead from the US overnight and lower base metal prices. At 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 21.4 points lower to 6512.1, while the All Ordinaries had shed 27 ... |
| | | | ... non-voting stock down 23 cents to $22.80, Seven Network dropping 16 cents to $13.04 and PBL losing 12 cents to $19.31. Telstra was four cents higher at $4.58 while rival, Optus-owner Singapore Telecommunications, was up one cent to $2.92. At 1219 AEDT ... |
| | | | ... $1.98, or 6.18 per cent, to $34.03, Newmont had risen 20 cents to to $5.67 and Lihir Gold was 14 cents higher at $3.86. Telstra was seven cents lower at $4.53 while rival, Optus-owner Singapore Telecommunications, added 12 cents, or 4.27 per cent, to ... |
| | | | A Telstra Super research study on what its members want has revealed some surprising results, including how much people are willing to pay and for what services. Speaking at the ASFA conference yesterday, Telstra Super's general manager in marketing ... |
| | | | ... cents, or 4.16 per cent, to $54.04 and Santos had declined 47 cents, or 3.4 per cent, to $13.36. In the news, telecom giant Telstra Corp was four cents cheaper at $4.64 after it a agreed to an out of court settlement of up to $5 million to settle a class ... |
| | | | ... three years and 15.8 per cent over five years. The nearest non-industry super fund competitor in the default space was Telstra Super's balanced option, which delivered 16.3 per cent over three years. Rainmaker associate director of research, Andrew Keevers ... |
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