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Newcrest surges on energy supply deal

June 27, 2008
Newcrest says it has secured sufficient gas supplies to maintain full production at its flagship WA Telfer gold mine.
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Fairfax moves to unwind margin loan

THE Fairfax Media director John B. Fairfax has unwound a margin loan over 159 million of the publisher's shares, which was believed to have prompted short-sellers to target the stock over recent weeks.
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Australian merchant bank Babcock and Brown faces lenders

Babcock & Brown Ltd., Australia's second-largest merchant bank that last week lost half its market value, is accelerating an examination of its listed funds as it faces its bankers over a potential review of its 2.8 billion Australian dollars (US$2.7 billion) corporate debt facility.
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The Sydney Morning Herald Babcock plunges further

Babcock & Brown, Australia's second-largest investment bank, plunged further, falling almost a third in early trading.
06/13/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Orica to demerge consumer products

Orica Ltd plans to demerge its consumer products business into a separate company and raise up to $900 million through an entitlement offer.
07/21/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Lend Lease stakes out Babcock arm

Property giant Lend Lease has revealed itself as the mystery buyer that seized a six per cent stake in Babcock & Brown Communities Group.
06/25/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Telstra fires first shot at Canberra

There are signs the nasty days of brawling between Telstra and the Government may return.
06/25/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Lend Lease revealed as BBC mystery buyer

Property giant Lend Lease Corp today revealed itself as the mystery buyer that seized a 6% stake in Babcock & Brown Communities (BBC).
06/25/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Babcock opens self-help books ahead...

BABCOCK & Brown Communities will look at all possibilities to push its ailing share price closer to its underlying asset value as part of a strategic review.
06/30/08
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Red Wings reward Babcock for winning Stanley Cup (AP)

AP - Mike Babcock's new contract allows the oldest of his three children to graduate from the same high school she's attending. And if all goes well with the Detroit Red Wings over the next three years, Babcock's younger two kids likely will get the same opportunity.
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Babcock & Brown shares dive on fee flow fears

Babcock & Brown, the worst- performing stock on the MSCI Asia-Pacific Index, fell on concerns that credit market turmoil may cut proceeds from asset sales to reduce debt.
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The Sydney Morning Herald No Telstra broadband 'on current terms'

Telstra is unlikely to win the right to build the proposed national high-speed broadband network if it insists on wholly owning it, an analyst says.
06/24/08
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The Wall Street Journal Babcock Wins Reprieve From Lenders

Babcock & Brown's lenders removed a debt clause and waived their right to review its ability to repay $2.7 billion in loans.
06/30/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Qantas flies around strife

QANTAS's share price fell to its lowest level in almost two years yesterday as a prolonged and bitter pay dispute continued to hurt the airline.
06/24/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Babcock quiet on sell-off

Babcock & Brown has refused to confirm whether Goldman Sachs JBWere and Deutsche Bank have been named independent advisers.
06/24/08
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Apple Hot News - Telstra and Apple to bring iPhone 3G...

MELBOURNE, Australia—30 June 2008—Telstra, Australia’s leading telecommunications and information services company, and Apple today announced that the highly anticipated...
06/30/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Rio Tinto ends Asian steel price talks

Rio Tinto has concluded price negotiations with its Asian customers for the steelmaking commodity.
07/01/08
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Santos dodges takeover talk

Santos says it is in the early stages of considering "various strategic initiative", in response to a query from the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).
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No gas for Pluto 2 project as Woodside well turns up dry

WOODSIDE Petroleum will have to continue its search for gas to feed a proposed second production train at its $12 billion Pluto liquefied natural gas project after a potential feeder well turned up dry.
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The Sydney Morning Herald Analysts warn of Transurban 'takeover'

Disappointed investors cut almost 15 per cent off the value of Transurban Group after the toll roads operator signalled cuts to its future distribution payouts.
06/20/08
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International Herald Tribune BHP Billiton and China's Baosteel...

BHP Billiton said Friday it has reached agreement with China's Baosteel on prices for iron ore deliveries, securing increases of up to 96.5 percent after protracted negotiations.
07/04/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Lend Lease slides as FKP rejects bid

LEND LEASE'S security price was hard hit yesterday amid market concerns over its ability to fund the London 2012 Olympic project and following the rejection of its $1.3 billion...
06/20/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Rio Tinto rail access could 'cost $30b'

Rio Tinto says it could cost Australia $30 billion over 20 years if the company's Pilbara railways in Western Australia are open to third party access.
06/20/08
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Times Online Bartolomeu Dos Santos: printmaker and...

Bartolomeu dos Santos was perhaps Portugal's most important 20th-century printmaker.
06/19/08
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The Independent Woolworths insists new chief...

Woolworths' chairman, Richard North, maintained that its retail division can robustly grow its profits yesterday as the group parted company with its chief executive, Trevor...
06/19/08
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