Australian stories - Page 138
Samsung announces new TVs and sound systems
Wed, 15th Apr 2015
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digital entertainment
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samsung
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tv
Samsung Electronics Australia has today announced the local pricing and availability for its 2015 home entertainment range of products.
World Bank says sharp slowdown in China would hurt NZ, Australia
Tue, 14th Apr 2015
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supply chain
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world bank
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industrial
A sharp slowdown in China would hurt commodity exporting countries like New Zealand and Australia and spill over into Pacific Island countries, the Wo.
NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi may decline amid stronger greenback, weaker dairy auction
Mon, 13th Apr 2015
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fonterra
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new zealand dollar
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inflation
The New Zealand dollar may fall this week in the face of a resurgent greenback and as dairy futures suggest prices will decline at this week's GlobalD.
NZ's CallPlus acquired by Aussie telco for $250m
Mon, 13th Apr 2015
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m&a
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callplus
CallPlus has been acquired by M2 Group, the Australian-based telecommunications and utilities provider, for NZ$250 million.
Just Water agrees to sell Australian business for A$11 million to Waterlogic
Mon, 13th Apr 2015
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sales
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private equity
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acquisition
Just Water International, the water cooler and supplies business 79 percent owned by founder Tony Falkenstein, has agreed to sell its Australian busin.
Jade Software's Aussie expansion well underway with new GM
Thu, 9th Apr 2015
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cx
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martech
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jade software
Based in Melbourne, Beveridge is responsible for driving new revenue opportunities and delivering Jade's services in the financial services sector.
Nuplex beefs up investment plans across Asia
Thu, 9th Apr 2015
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nuplex industries
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shareholders
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market growth
Nuplex Industries, the specialty chemicals manufacturer, is exploring more investment opportunities across Asia, having shifted its businesses away fr.
Michael Hill warns full-year result under pressure due to tough Australian market
Thu, 9th Apr 2015
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retail
Michael Hill International, the listed jewellery retailer, says a drop in same store sales in its biggest market of Australia in the first nine months.
New products from Brocade usher in the SDN era
Wed, 8th Apr 2015
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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management
Brocade's 'hyper-edged vision' means new opportunities in the channel for hardware sales and ongoing consulting services for resellers and integrators.
Airline lobby dismisses Wellington airport extension plans
Wed, 8th Apr 2015
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commerce commission
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new zealand institute of economic research
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infratil
New Zealand's airline lobby has opposed plans for the Wellington International Airport extension, saying the $350 million estimated cost may fall on t.
Fletcher performance shows building products not all plain sailing as Carter mulls IPO
Tue, 7th Apr 2015
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ipo
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shares
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sales
Fletcher Building's shares missed out on the rally in New Zealand shares in the past five years and Graeme Hart's Carter Holt Harvey will face similar.
F&P Appliances see records surge in global sales, narrows full-year loss
Thu, 2nd Apr 2015
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tax
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sales
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market
Fisher & Paykel Appliances narrowed its full-year loss in 2014 after sales growth across all its markets helped drive a surge in revenue.
F&P Appliances records surge in global sales, narrows full-year loss
Thu, 2nd Apr 2015
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fisher & paykel finance
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r&d
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expenses
Fisher & Paykel Appliances, the Auckland-based manufacturer and consumer credit company owned by China's Haier Group, narrowed its full-year loss in 2.
Datacom wins A$242M Australian federal health IT contract
Wed, 1st Apr 2015
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datacom
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airservices australia
Auckland-based IT services firm Datacom has won a A$242 million contract to provide infrastructure and support services to the Australian federal Depa.
Telstra scores IBM SoftLayer deal
Wed, 1st Apr 2015
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iaas
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cloud services
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ibm
Telstra partners with IBM to offer SoftLayer cloud services in Australia, tapping into Melbourne and Sydney data centres for local enterprises.
MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares rise, led by A2 on ASX debut
Tue, 31st Mar 2015
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power / energy
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healthtech
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shares
NZ shares climbed as A2 Milk's promising ASX debut saw a 12% rise. Yet, Warehouse Group, Genesis Energy, and Metlifecare dipped amid ex-dividend status.
NZX's SuperLife lifts Energy Mad stake to 45.6% with $2.2M rights offer underwrite
Tue, 31st Mar 2015
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nzx
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shares
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energy mad
NZX's SuperLife escalates Energy Mad holding to 45.6% amid rights issue, channelling £2.2M to aid LED strategy.
NZX launches 3 new ETFs
Fri, 27th Mar 2015
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nzx
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shares
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superlife
NZX's Smartshares unit, which is being combined with new acquisition Superlife this year, is launching three more exchange traded funds, giving invest.
Fonterra says under-performing Australian units will be 'given attention'
Wed, 25th Mar 2015
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fonterra
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supermarkets
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partners
Fixing under-performing businesses in Australia is a key part of Fonterra Cooperative Group's renewed push to drive more value from transforming the b.
NZ posts smaller-than-expected trade surplus in February, annual deficit at 5-year high
Wed, 25th Mar 2015
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statistics nz
New Zealand recorded a smaller-than-expected trade surplus in February, led by declining dairy exports, while the annual deficit widened to the larges.