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| | | ... residential property globally, including in Australia. Its share price dropped on the back of the news, however, the firm told Yahoo Finance last year that it owns less than 1% of the housing available in each market it operates in. At the time, it said ... |
| | | | ... trucking service who claim the company violated California labour laws by denying them minimum wage, overtime and meal breaks. Yahoo! Finance analysis of the stock showed that at this time last year approximately 44 US hedge funds were long XPO - now ... |
| | | | ... and non-executive director of its education businesses. Prior to his time at SEEK, Everingham was director of strategy for Yahoo! in Australia and Southeast Asia. Issa is currently a director at Industry Funds Services and has over 30 years' experience ... |
| | | | ... mining sector hit by renewed concern over China and after disappointing earnings figures from US technology giants Apple, Yahoo and Microsoft. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index fell 1.5 per cent to 6,667.34 points, with mining companies hit hard by stubborn ... |
| | | | ... deal on financing would immediately create hardship for Greece and "broad uncertainties for Europe and the global economy. (Yahoo News). More to the point, or shall we call it vested interest: "In today's globally integrated financial markets, foreign ... |
| | | | ... quarter ending March 31. The company named chief operating officer Daniel Zhang as chief executive, replacing Jonathan Lu. Yahoo, which has a stake in Alibaba, rose 5.3 per cent. Online listings and review site Yelp surged 23 per cent on reports it enlisted ... |
| | | | "Yahoo! Celebrate good times, come on!...everyone around the world, come on." -- Kool & the Gang Oh yes, yes, yo Virginia, most major equity markets from New York to Rio and ol' London town went into the weekend celebrating their pretty gains for the ... |
| | | | The times, they are a-changin'. We've come a long, long way Virginia. Yes, us, Australians all... for the times, they have a-changed. Not so long ago, many were concern over Australian bank's vulnerability to rising interest rates because of their reliance ... |
| | | | ... calendar includes reports from banking giants including JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, as well as Johnson & Johnson, Yahoo, Intel, IBM and General Electric. At 0630 AEST on Monday, the September share price index futures contract was UP 12 points ... |
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