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ASX opens lower as US stocks fall

August 19, 2008
The Australian stock market is expected to open lower today after US stocks fell overnight following a hefty jump in wholesale inflation.
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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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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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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 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 ASX high at noon as Wall St soars

The Australian stock market was up at noon as News Corporation Ltd reported robust fourth-quarter and full-year results.
08/06/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Crown reports $370.1m in profit

Casinos operator Crown Ltd says its Australian casinos have been trading satisfactorily since the start of the 2008/09 financial year.
08/20/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Local punters moderate losing streak...

AFTER a disappointing nine months for James Packer's Crown Limited, in which investors had dumped stock amid fears the company was overexposed to the ailing US gaming market,...
08/20/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Telstra executive Burgess to resign

Telstra's head of public policy and communications Phil Burgess is leaving the company and will return to the US, due to illness in his family.
08/18/08
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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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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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The Sydney Morning Herald BlueScope eyes expansion in depressed...

BLUESCOPE Steel is seeking to expand its presence in the North American market as it enjoys the benefits of higher margins from its export operations.
08/18/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Babcock still has its tickets

And Michael Evans has a special friend he likes to call Mr Snufalufagus.
08/18/08
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The Independent Woolworths rejects offer by Iceland...

Woolworths has rejected a surprise offer to acquire its retail division by Malcolm Walker, chief executive of the frozen food specialist Iceland.
08/18/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Lend Lease profit falls as expected

Property group Lend Lease has posted a 46.7 per cent fall in annual profit and says it has begun a global search for a successor to chief executive Greg Clarke.
08/21/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Babcock's jig is up

The writedowns have begun, corporate finance has been axed, and a fire sale of assets is now on. Babcock's survival hinges on this.
08/21/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Wesfarmers denies buying a bad apple

THE managing director of Wesfarmers has denied that earnings at its supermarkets and bottle shops have gone backwards.
08/21/08
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Woolworths may plunge into a retail bucket

If Steve Johnson wondered what he had let himself in for by agreeing to be the new chief executive of Woolworths, it was laid bare yesterday. According to one City analyst, he has no choice but to rip up the group's tried-and-tested model and become a bucket shop.
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Newcrest to expand as profit surges

NEWCREST MINING has outlined plans to increase its annual production by nearly 1 million ounces within five years after adding another 15 million ounces to its reserve inventory.
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The Sydney Morning Herald ASX closes lower after financials fall

The Australian share market closed lower after falls from the financial sector, with Babcock & Brown suffering a heavy loss amid a drop in interim profit.
08/21/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Wesfarmers expecting solid growth

Coles owner Wesfarmers has delivered a 33.6 per cent rise in annual profit and expects solid growth again this year despite a tougher economic environment.
08/21/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Qantas profit up but outlook uncertain

Qantas expects a 41 per cent fall in profit this financial year as the airline faces the headwinds of rising fuel costs and a slowing global economy.
08/21/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Qantas full-year profit up 44%

Qantas has increased its full year profit by 44.1 per cent but says it is starting to feel the effect of higher fuel costs amid an uncertain economic outlook.
08/21/08
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The Wall Street Journal Babcock CEO, Chairman Step Down

Babcock & Brown unveiled a major overhaul of its board and management but failed to stem the drop in its share price due to continued concerns about its financial position.
08/21/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Qantas jumbo to debut in October

Qantas has confirmed its new A380 super jumbo will make its debut flight for paying passengers on October 20.
08/15/08
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