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Coles Myer officially changed its name to Coles Group Limited in November 2006.
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NAICS Code All Other General Merchandise Stores: 452990
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Victorian stocks up.
Byline: Niraj Shah Oct 24, 2006 (The Australian Financial Markets Newsletter - INSTO - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The 153 listed companies based in Victoria make up Deloitte's new Victorian Stock Index. During the September 2006 quarter, there was a $A3.1 billion increase...
Everyday chatter boosts Coles.
Byline: Simon Evans Sep 14, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The share price of Australian retailer, Coles Myer, was lifted by speculation about its takeover. The possibility of a private equity consortium raising its $A17.3 billion bid increased...
Retail, banks lead rebound.
Byline: Tim Findlay Mar 02, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian sharemarket regained a lot of its 1 March 2006 loss in the next day of ...
The next level.
Jul 04, 2005 (Personal Investor - ABIX via COMTEX) Stops, pairs and going short are some of the more complex investment strategies available to "contracts for difference" CFD investors. The idea behind pairs trading is the theory that if one stock in a particular...
Money chases banks.
Jun 08, 2005 (The Courier-Mail - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian sharemarket continued to rally on 8 June 2005, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 rising 14.3 points, to 4,219.9. The broader All Ordinaries Index advanced 13.2 points to finish at 4,173.3. Banking stocks...
Stocks up as market regains strength.
May 18, 2005 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) Banking, resources and retail stocks led the Australian sharemarket higher on 18 May 2005.The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 rose 33 points to finish at 3,987.5, while the broader All Ordinaries Index advanced 28.8 points to...
Rush for safe havens.(Brief Article)
May 10, 2005 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) Defensive stocks were popular with Australian investors on 10 May 2005, in the lead-up to the Australian Government's 2005-06 Budget. Banking stocks largely performed well, with National Australia Bank rising $A0.47 to close at $A29.99...
Resources, media slide.(Brief Article)
May 10, 2005 (The Courier-Mail - ABIX via COMTEX) Defensive stocks were popular with Australian investors on 10 May 2005, in the lead-up to the Australian Government's 2005-06 Budget. Banking stocks largely performed well, with National Australia Bank rising $A0.47 to close at $A29.99...
Weight of cash drives prices.(stock indexes)(Brief Article)
Mar 03, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) The S&P/ASX 200 index enjoyed a 13.7 point gain on 3 March 2005. The Australian index was boosted by strong performances by News Corporation, BHP Billiton and the ANZ Bank. An increase in the...
Indices slide as buyers stay on sidelines.
Sep 22, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian sharemarket ended the day marginally lower on 22 September 2003. The S&P/ASX 200 index fell 25.1 points to 3,1293 in its second consecutive day of losses, while the All Ordinaries index ...
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