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AAP  |  MONDAY, 23 JAN 2006
... 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 blue-chip index closed ...

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AAP  |  THURSDAY, 8 DEC 2005
... points at 2252.01. LONDON - UK shares rose within 30 points of the 5,600 mark, boosted by heavyweight mobile phone firm Vodafone, but ended the session lower as oil-sector losses obliterated early index gains. The FTSE 100 closed at 5528.8, down 10 p ...

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AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 16 NOV 2005
... down 14.21 points at 2186.74. LONDON - British shares closed lower, dragged down by a steep drop by mobile phone giant Vodafone as analysts pencilled in earnings downgrades for the company because of its struggling Japanese unit. The FTSE 100 closed ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 11 NOV 2005
... 23-year low. LONDON - Britain's top shares ended lower as falls by key stocks such as oil giant BP and mobile phone titan Vodafone took away from gains among the majority of blue-chip companies. The FTSE 100 index ended down 16.3 points at 5423.5 poi ...

Optus and Vodafone finalise $700m 3G joint venture

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 19 NOV 2004
... telecommunications companies will be the first to launch third generation (3G) network services to its customers. Optus and Vodafone Australia today announced they had signed a binding agreement to form a $700 million alliance to share 3G network sites ...

NAB director Clark quits for Vodafone job, another vacancy

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 24 JUN 2004
National Australia Bank director Brian Clark has quit to pursue extended responsibilities with Vodafone\'s Japanese unit, creating yet another vacancy on the board. Clark was appointed chief executive of the global telco\'s Japanese operation overnight ...

Vodafone picks Nokia to build 3G in Australia, New Zealand

Vodafone [on Monday] announced it had selected Nokia as its third generation (3G) network infrastructure partner in Australia and New Zealand. The decision has been widely touted since Nokia advertised for employees in March for a project manager, rollout ...

Morning Market Wrap: US markets weak

... 13 points at 1897. In London, British shares edged ahead, fuelled by forecast-beating results from mobile phone giant Vodafone as well as a rise for mortgage bank HBOS on the back of an upbeat analyst note. The FTSE 100 index finished up 15.8 points ...
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