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$750 million off market share buyback for Telstra

AAP  |  MONDAY, 15 NOV 2004
Telstra Corp Ltd today said it had completed a $750 million off market share buyback. A total of 185,284,269 shares were bought back at $4.05 per share, representing three per cent of Telstra's non-government owned issued capital. The final buyback ...

Telstra starts capital management plan with $750m buyback

Telstra Corp has unveiled details of a $750 million off-market share buyback today as part of its three year, $4.5 billion capital management program. In June, Australia's biggest telecommunications company said it planned to return $1.5 billion to ...

Telstra completes $1 billion off-market share buyback

AAP  |  MONDAY, 24 NOV 2003
Telstra Corp Ltd today announced the successful completion of its $1 billion off-market share buyback, at the bottom end of the tender range offered by Australia's biggest telco. A total 238,230,580 shares will be bought back at $4.20 a share, representing ...

Tower announces half year loss of $136.95 million

Tower has announced a half year loss of NZ$154.4 million (A$136.95 million) and unveiled Guinness Peat Group as a "cornerstone" investor as part of a NZ$200 million capital raising. The capital raising is due to be completed, subject to shareholder ...

Macquarie establishes Canadian infastructure fund

Macquarie Bank has established Canada's first private infrastructure partnership. The partnership will invest in essential infrastructure assets that will offer stable revenue and predictable cash flows, Macquarie said. Macquarie Essential Assets Partnership ...

Midday market wrap: Banks lead All Ordinaries higher

Paul Cully Australian shares tracked their US counterparts higher in the morning session, with investors particularly keen to offer support to leading banks. Commonwealth, ANZ, National, and Westpac all recorded gains in excess of 1%, although buyers ...