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  • DP World Trades Actively On DIFX

    Date 26/11/2007

    On the first day of trading in DP World shares on the DIFX today, turnover in the company’s shares totaled 303,281,328 shares at the market’s close. The value traded was more than $US 400 million. The share price rose from $1.30 to close at $1.36, an increase of 4.6%.

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange System Capacity Augmentation

    Date 26/11/2007

    In line with the schedule announced on October 30th of this year, as of Monday, November 26th 2007, the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) has implemented capacity augmentations ?described below? to both its Stock / CB Trading System and Market Information System.

  • Share Change For St.George Bank Ltd. In The S&P/ASX All Australian 50 Index

    Date 23/11/2007

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes to the S&P/ASX All Australian 50 Index effective after the close of trading on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2007: St.George Bank Ltd. (Australia, SEDOL: 6768421, GICS Code: 40101010), a member of the S&P/ASX All Australian 50 Index, will increase its shares to 552,673,352. This change is the result of an institutional placement that replaces its distribution-reinvestment plan.

  • OMX Nordic Exchange Iceland News & Views

    Date 23/11/2007

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  • Treatment Of Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd Demerger In The S&P/ASX All Australian 50 Index

    Date 23/11/2007

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P/ASX All Australian 50 Index effective after the close of trading on Friday, Nov. 30, 2007: Subject to shareholder and court approval, Publishing & Broadcasting Limited (Australia, SEDOL: 6637082, GICS Code: 25401020) will split its gaming and media businesses into two separately listed companies, Crown Limited and Consolidated Media Holdings Limited (CMH). This process will take place in two steps: Crown Limited will acqu