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| | ... partner for markets. She has 30 years of experience in technology including at Western Mining, Exxon, Roy Morgan, General Motors and SAP. She is currently a non-executive director at Seek, IRESS, Vocus, Datacom and CenlTex. AFIC has been running since ... |
| | | ... performance of Apple, Amazon, Alibaba and the like, and that growth is significantly lower - maybe even negative. General Motors is flat relative to ten years ago. Ford is not appreciably higher. Exxon, the world's biggest oil company has gone nowhere. ... |
| | | ... ratio) is fine - the two things wrong with it are the P and E separately. His price example is car manufacturer General Motors in 2008, when it had US$58.4 million in underfunded pension and healthcare entitlements; however, this liability was not reflected ... |
| | | ... The new money values the company at US$62.5 billion, more than three times the market cap of US automotive giant General Motors. The investment from the Public Investment Fund, set up by the kingdom to develop the country and invest the revenues from ... |
| | | ... investing in companies that were manually putting together car engines. Today we're buying top companies like Shanghai General Motors," Clifford says. How about investing in the rest of Asia? The trend of growing population and raising incomes is also ... |
| | | ... per cent), Caterpillar (-3.6 per cent) and 3M (-3.8 per cent) all fell sharply following earnings reports. But General Motors gained 4.0 per cent after reporting second-quarter earnings that quadrupled from a year ago. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets ... |
| | | ... Continental rose 1.6 per cent, with both stocks rallying from early losses on Tuesday and big declines on Monday. General Motors added 0.8 per cent as chief executive Mary Barra rebuffed talk of a potential merger with Fiat Chrysler. Barra confirmed ... |
| | | ... 5,793. NEW YORK - Wall Street stocks have notched solid gains following the launch of Apple's smartwatch and a General Motors announcement of $US5 billion ($A6.4 billion) in share buybacks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 138.94 points (0.78 per ... |
| | | ... Wolf Blass and Lindeman's, Treasury Wine Estates releases their half year results. Aristocrat Leisure hold its annual general meeting. Meanwhile, the Insurance Council of Australia's 2015 regulatory update seminar is on in Sydney. In Australia, the market ... |
| | | ... materials company notched earnings per share of $US1.98, two cents above analyst estimates. Shares soared 4.4 per cent. General Motors dipped 1.2 per cent as third-quarter net income fell 14.3 per cent to $US1.47 billion on weak performance in Europe ... |
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