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| | ... desk based in the Sydney office. Rohan Gallagher will join the Kiwi investment bank in April, having recently worked at Caltex (now Ampol) and as head of investor relations and treasury at Aristocrat Leisure. Prior to that, Gallagher spent 12 years at ... |
| | | ... companies. Woodside Petrolium, Santos, Origin Energy, South32, APA Group, AGL Energy, Oil Search, Aurizon Holdings, Caltex Australia, Worley, Seven Group, Beach Energy, Washington H Soul Pattinson, Mineral Resources, Whitehaven Coal, New Hope, Cooper ... |
| | | ... impacted by an increase in claims. The report also suggests implications for Orica, Graincorp, Boral, BHP, Whitehaven Coal, Caltex, Viva Energy, Spark Infrastructure, and AusNet Services. It comes just three days after Super Retail Group announced that ... |
| | | ... that those products may be recommended to them. "It must be as clear to clients as knowing that when they drive into a Caltex service station, they are purchasing Caltex fuel," he said. |
| | | ... MLC. He was previously spent 14 years with First State Super and served as group superannuation manager at the Ampol and Caltex Group Superannuation Fund. "He will focus on developing products which continue to deliver a great customer experience and ... |
| | | ... CRED's top holdings currently include ANZ; Macquarie Group; Lloyds Banking Group; Vodafone Group; Telstra; Caltex Australia; Fonterra Cooperative; Emirates NBD; and Auckland and Brisbane airports. BetaShares will charge 0.25% p.a. in management costs ... |
| | | ... holdings include ASX (4.7%), Bank of Queensland (BOQ), Bendigo and Adelaide Bank (4.3%), Tabcorp Holdings (4.2%) and Caltex Australia (2.5). |
| | | ... Sefton has also previously spent 14 years with First State Super and served as group superannuation manager at the Ampol and Caltex Group Superannuation Fund. MetLife's head of reinsurance and regulatory affairs James Carey said: "MetLife is the third ... |
| | | ... bonds on the ASX. XTBs released today include senior bond coverage of three Qantas bonds, and one each from APA Group, Caltex, and Mirvac. The indicative yields of these new XTBs ranged between 2.83% and 4.98% on 03 Nov 2015. ACBC chief executive and ... |
| | | ... lifted half a cent to $1.43 after announcing it received $US71 million in income in the first half of the year. Meanwhile, Caltex fell 62 cents to $32.75 despite reporting a 45.1 per cent increase in its unaudited first half net profit to $251 millio ... |
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