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  • Aust Stock Exchange clamps down on Web site use

    The Australian Stock Exchange has reminded third-party intermediaries who are on-selling information from its free Web-site rather than paying for a commercial service that their arrangement ends in a few weeks.

  • Australian Stock Exchange glitch halts trading

    A software glitch took down the Australian Stock Exchange's automated trading system for more than three hours today, officials said.

  • Boom Crash Operations: The decline of dot-com industrials

    A long time ago, in an economy far far away, listed Australian industrial companies began to show interest in an emerging, and as-yet untried, industry. Read this report into the convergence of IT with the mining sector in the late 90s.

  • Going public: An option for change

    ZDNet Australia looks into the highs and lows of listing on the stock exchange and examines the cultural changes IT companies go through as they open their books and step into the public domain.

  • ASX trades to IntelliStations

    As part of a $2 million overhaul, the Australian Stock Exchange will swap current desktops for IBM's IntelliStation PC workstations, in the largest single sale of the product in the Southern Hemisphere.

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