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    Senate OKs CAFTA, battle brews in House  Jul 2, 2005
    CAFTA would immediately eliminate duties on more than half the value of U.S. farm exports to the region, expand U.S. intellectual-property protections and open telecommunications and other markets. USATODAY.com partners. (USA Today -- Money)

    ASX suffers Easter hangover  Mar 29, 2005
    Among the telcos, OT Holdings' takeover bid for Open Telecommunications Limited sent the target's share price more than 22 per cent higher. Telstra was 10 cents lower at $5. (ABC News Online, Australia -- Business )

    OT Holdings bids for Open Telecom  Mar 29, 2005
    OT Holdings today offered to takeover struggling information technology company Open Telecommunications for 41 a share, with the intention of privatising the business ... OT Holdings today offered to takeover struggling information technology company Open Telecommunications for 41 a share, with the intention of privatising the business ... The offer compares to Open Telecommunications' last traded share price of 33 a share. (Australian Financial Review)

    Infrastructure  Mar 5, 2005
    The city of Bangalore has become synonymous with technology, and other regions, such as Gurgaon, have become huge centers of excellence for BPO," he said speaking at the launch of Mark Kobayashi-Hillary's book "Outsourcing to India: The Offshore Advantage".Welch, Pitroda sparked India's IT revolution: Report WASHINGTON - India's multi-billion dollar information technology revolution had its roots in a conversation between General Electric's then-chief Jack Welch, and the chief technology adviser... (Asia Times Online)

    Section Navigation  Mar 2, 2005
    Wayne Passlow, the some-time paper billionaire who founded and chaired Open Telecommunications, has sold down his stake in the boom-to-bust technology company from 58. 6 per cent to 9. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Latest Breaking News  Feb 10, 2005
    Struggling information technology firm Open Telecommunications wants to become privatised, with OT Holdings offering 41 cents per share for the company. 5:54pm. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    WED Aug 18, 04, 1:07 AM  Aug 18, 2004
    As Mr. Wang Xiaochu, CMHK's Chairman, stated, the Company's Management believes that the further implementation of domestic reforms in Mainland China will, over time, result in a more fair and open telecommunications market and a more transparent regulatory environment. In such a market, CMHK will continue to adhere to the principle of "win-win" competition, promoting rational and orderly competition and striving to foster a healthy environment for further industry development. (PR Newswire)

    Taiwan Newspaper Highlights - May 27, 2004  May 27, 2004
    - Chunghwa Telecom to further open telecommunications market. THE UNITED DAILY NEWS. (Asia Pulse)

    Don't Get Mad, Get Even - ihug  May 21, 2004
    "The outcry at the government's predictable failure to open telecommunications up to greater competition by unbundling the local loop is totally justified," says David Diprose, GM Networks at ihug. "It's a decision that, if unchallenged, will leave New Zealand in the dark ages. "We're not surprised. (Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand)

    Stocks wallow in red  May 10, 2004
    Search our online newspaper library more than 150 papers archived. THE stock market at noon was still wallowing in the red as fears of an earlier-than-expected interest rate rise in the United States and surging oil prices pushed most stocks down. (NEWS.com.au, Australia)

    Stocks slide on rate fears  May 7, 2004
    The top traded stock by volume was Open Telecommunications with 34. 98 million shares traded for a total of $350,100. (The Australian, Australia)

    Stocks finish lower on US lead  May 7, 2004
    " In New York overnight, fears of an earlier interest rate hike and the upcoming release of April's employment report helped pull stocks down. Despite strong jobs data, a slump in weekly jobless claims sparked new inflation fears. Locally, the benchmark S200 index was 6.2 points lower at 3393.2 while the all ordinaries index dropped 5.3 points to 3401.2. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index contract was down seven points at 3391 on volume of 12,510 contracts a 2.2 point... (The Australian, Australia)

    Resources, banks pull stocks up  Feb 12, 2004
    The top traded stock by volume was Open Telecommunications, which had 80. 2 million shares traded for $1. (Google News Australia -- Business)

    Stocks close marginally higher  Feb 6, 2004
    The top traded stock by volume was Open Telecommunications, which relisted yesterday after raising $13 million to repay debt. There were 107. (Google News Australia -- Business)

    Melbourne Herald Sun  Feb 2, 2004
    The top traded stock by volume was troubled former dotcom darling Open Telecommunications, which relisted today after raising $13 million to repay debt. There were 72. (Google News Australia -- Business)

    Australian shrs seen tentative after Istanbul blasts  Nov 20, 2003
    Annual meetings are due for Woolworths , Washington H Soul Pattinson , Australian Energy , Child Care Centres , National Hire , Open Telecommunications and Rivkin Financial Services closed down 14 points at 3,189, representing a small premium to the underlying index (Forbes)




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