Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Australian Stock Exchange

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    Melbourne IT quadruples customer base with US$50 million acquisition 30/04/2008 12:00:52

    Melbourne IT Limited today announced it will acquire the assets of VeriSign's global Digital Brand Management Services (DBMS) business for US$50 million.
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    Opposition demands answers on OPEL cancellation 03/04/2008 07:44:02

    The Federal Opposition yesterday accused the Rudd government of showing total contempt toward the people of rural Australia by cancelling the OPEL project.
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    Telecom blitz on ASX following Voltage takeover 25/02/2008 15:48:53

    Melbourne based telco provider Blitz Telecom Australia Pty Ltd will seek public listing via reverse merger on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) following its acceptance of a $16.5 million takeover offer from Voltage IP Ltd.
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    Former Commonwealth Bank CIO joins consulting firm 21/02/2008 11:53:02

    Former Commonwealth Bank of Australia CIO, Howard Morris, has joined consulting firm The Nous Group to lead its Information Management and Technology Practice (IM&T) in Sydney.
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    Gen-i out of the bottle with deals topping $100 million 30/01/2008 12:30:51

    Trans-Tasman ICT provider, Gen-i Australasia inked deals worth more than $100 million in 2007 including the NSW Police and Tarong Energy.
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    ASX goes mobile with first dedicated share trading site 12/10/2007 11:41:09

    IWL Limited announced today that its online stockbroking business, Sanford Securities, has launched Australia's first dedicated mobile share trading Web site for both 2G and 3G Internet enabled mobile phones and PDA's.
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    RP Data set to invest $9 million in property database 11/10/2007 17:00:54

    Australians will be among the first in the world to manage their residential property assets in real time just like a share portfolio following today's launch of the myrp.com.au property reporting and information Web site.
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    Aussie achieves world's first audit certification 22/08/2007 11:08:58

    Australia will be home to the world's first IT Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) Security Expert (GSE) in Compliance and Audits after a local information systems manager completes the final leg of the gruelling course in September.
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    $600 million of govt tenders up for grabs 25/07/2007 10:22:33

    Some 23 federal government contracts will be up for grabs when they expire by mid-2009, with eight suppliers mopping up about $500 million when the outsourcing deals were created in 2005.
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    ASX-listed Arasor begins international expansion 06/07/2007 13:34:30

    One of the first Silican Valley companies to list on the Australian Stock Exchange, Arasor International, is leveraging its strong local R&D base to launch operations in Beijing and Bangalore.
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    S Central completes Expressapps acquisition 12/06/2007 10:49:08

    Managed IT network services vendor S Central has acquired network services provider Expressapps, marking its third buy in seven months in the virtualization, storage and managed services markets.
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