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Telstra

Telstra Corporation Limited (Telstra) is an Australia-based company. The Company is engaged in providing telecommunications and information services for domestic and international customers. It offers a range of products and services throughout Australia and various telecommunication services in certain overseas countries. Telstra has telecommunications networks, distribution channels and an integrated portfolio of assets, including BigPond, Sensis and FOXTEL. The Company operates in eight segments: Telstra Consumer (TC), Telstra Business (TB), Telstra Enterprise and Government (TE&G), Telstra Networks and Services (TN&S), Telstra Wholesale (TW), Sensis, CSL New World (CSL NW), TelstraClear (TClear) and Other. On February 9, 2009, the Company acquired 67% of the Octave Investments Holdings Limited.

Headlines Around the Web

Vodafone sets sights on TelstraClear

Jun 06 - Financial Times

Telstra investigates growth areas

Apr 23, 2012 - News.com.au

NBN deal to give Telstra up to $3b in cash

Apr 19, 2012 - News.com.au

Spreading the environmental message

Mar 15, 2012 - News.com.au

Watchdog cools Telstra's heels over TV

Mar 12, 2012 - News.com.au

Telstra picks up 1 million new customers

Feb 10, 2012 - News.com.au

Telstra shares down at open

Feb 09, 2012 - News.com.au

Market down after Telstra, BHP disappoint

Feb 09, 2012 - News.com.au

Telstra posts lower than expected profit

Feb 09, 2012 - News.com.au

NBN deal could fund Telstra buyback

Feb 09, 2012 - News.com.au

Telstra lodges revised undertaking to ACCC

Dec 09, 2011 - News.com.au

Optus wants Telstra put on leash

Nov 17, 2011 - News.com.au

Renaissance plan wins support

Oct 19, 2011 - News.com.au

Telstra shareholders back NBN deal

Oct 18, 2011 - News.com.au

Telstra to hold 28 cent dividend

Oct 18, 2011 - News.com.au

Telstra set for switch to NBN

Oct 18, 2011 - News.com.au

Second break-up vote possible

Sep 13, 2011 - News.com.au

Telstra investors' $5bn call

Sep 02, 2011 - News.com.au

Articles About Telstra

Australian Stock Exchange
Australian Stock Market Report – Midday 5/15/13

By Comsec

Despite a stronger start to the session, the Australian market is slipping for the first time in six sessions. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) is down 0.8 per cent or 44.1 pts to 5,158.4. Investors initially reacted to healthy gains from global sharem... (May 15)

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Bon Jovi Concert: Fans Enraged Over Pre-Sale Bon Jovi Tickets Won’t Let Telstra Get Off the Hook

By IBTimes AU

Even with Dainty Group’s announcement that Bango Tango site is back, enraged fans continue to bash Telstra. (May 14)

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Australian Stock Exchange
Australian Stock Market Report – Midday 5-3-13

By Comsec

The European Central Bank's (ECB) first rate cut in 10 months overnight is encouraging buyers on the local market for the third time this week. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) is up 0.3 per cent, taking the gains this week to 0.76 per cent. (May 03)

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Motorola X-Phone Release Date to Hit First on U.S. Carrier AT&T? [PHOTOS]

By IBTimes AU

Motorola’s rumoured flagship, the X-Phone, is spotted this week in new leaked images, which strongly suggested that the Android handset’s 2013 release date is programmed to hit the U.S. shores first. (May 03)

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Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 5-2-13

By Comsec

The Australian share market closed lower for a second session today, as weakness from US markets and a fall in commodity prices impacted sentiment. Investors were also unwilling to take on too much risk ahead of the European Central Bank meeting later tonight. (May 02)

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, May 1, 2012.
Australian Stock Market Report – Midday 4-26-13

By Comsec

The Australian market is improving for the fifth straight trading session, making it the second longest winning streak of the year. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) is up 0.1 per cent or 5.00 pts to 5,089.2. As long as the market holds on to the gains, shares would have improved by more than 3. (Apr 26)

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Nokia Lumia 520 vs. HTC First: The Smart Phone Battle on Price, Features and Specs [PHOTOS]

By IBTimes AU

Nokia Lumia 520 and HTC First are the two low priced smart phones capable of providing the users with quality performance and experience. It is basically up to the consumers which device to choose as Nokia and HTC go head to head on a smart phone battle on price, features and specifications. (Apr 24)

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US Stock Market
Australian Stock Market Report – Midday 4-24-13

By Comsec

Australian shares are 1.2 per cent higher at midday following a strong end to trade overnight and a weaker than forecast inflation reading. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) is currently higher for the fourth straight day, making it the second longest winning streak of the year. (Apr 24)

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Australian Stock Exchange
Australian Stock Market Report –Midday 4-19-13

By Comsec

The Australian sharemarket is partly making up for the worst day in a month for local shares yesterday. At the close of business on Thursday, the mining sector was having its worst week since September 2011, with the miners down 9 per cent over just four sessions. (Apr 19)

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Asian Stock Market
Australian Stock Market Report –Midday 4-18-13

By Comsec

Yesterday's brief reprieve for the Australian market was short-lived, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) down 0.7 per cent at lunch. This is the third session of falls this week, with the mining sector the major industry to blame. (Apr 18)

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