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Stockland's profit hit by poor performance in residential

Investors would do well to approach residential developers with caution.

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Spotlight on Woolworths

Is it time to buy this high-quality company?

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Air wars: Qantas cuts costs

Airline forced to improve customer service and cut costs to keep its corporate travellers

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NAB to unveil its first NextGen product

Technology investments will allow customers to apply for new products without any human interaction involved.

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Boral, James Hardie and CSR get ready for the next housing boom

Which company will be the leanest and best prepared for an upturn?

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5 things that can propel Apple back above US$500

For Apple's stock to soar, Apple will have to win in several key areas

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Which companies lose if the property market pops?

When even real estate agents are calling a boom there is surely reason to be concerned.

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Telstra prepared to cut off 280,000 mobile customers

A court has ordered it to hold off… for now.

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Reckon this company looks good

This software company is performing soundly and it doesn’t look expensive either.

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Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg sells US$91 million of shares

Sandberg sells approximately 2.37 million Facebook shares at an average weighted selling price of about US$38 a share

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NAB to do business in Asia

The banks are responding to the need for Australian companies to expand throughout Asia.

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Retirement expectations 'unreal'

Most under-35s have unrealistic expectations about their retirement

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Rio Tinto's growth is at risk

The warning bells are loud and clear.

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Best of the Fool: Top 3 articles of the day (12 August, 2013)

Yesterday's most popular stories on Fool.com.au

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Westpac in 'aggressive pursuit' for Lloyds' Australian operations

A successful acquisition would offer growth opportunities in an otherwise limited environment.

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Contango expects market to rise 20%

The fund manager has a bullish outlook on the small cap sector.

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UGL has a better future with a split-up

Which part of the demerger would be better to own?

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Top 3 telecom stocks

Jump aboard the information superhighway with these three stocks.

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Soft market conditions hurt GPT Group

The group’s profits have dropped but CEO Michael Cameron is pleased with the result.

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Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony have a problem

Microsoft may be battling more than just dwindling industry sales and a re-energized PlayStation platform when the Xbox One becomes…

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A good opportunity to buy Westfield

The company’s shares are trading at a discount with the Australian dollar.

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James Hardie flags higher dividends

James Hardie delivers strong profit growth and reaffirms dividend guidance.

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Sept. 10 can't come soon enough for Apple

The long wait for Apple's new iPhone -- and possibly even more -- may finally be over

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3 mining service stock ideas

It’s a battered and bruised sector but there could be opportunities.

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Commonwealth will not offshore jobs

This bank has prioritised outstanding customer service over cutting costs.

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Best of the Fool: Top 5 articles of the past week (05 to 11 August)

Did you miss these top stories last week?

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Commonwealth Bank's profits set to surge

The bank is set to deliver a record profit for any Australian bank – but what does it intend to…

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David Jones welcomes Dick Smith into the stable

David Jones has signed an exclusive agreement with Dick Smith to effectively develop and operate DJ’s electronics business.

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Consumers cut back borrowing

Maybe they have their eyes on next month's election?

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Investors cheer JB Hi-Fi's results

The electronics retailer hits a new 52-week high.

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Miners push ASX higher

Strong Chinese data and buoyancy in commodity’s price has bumped up mining stocks.

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BHP hits 5-month high as confidence returns in mining

Chinese data released last week has had a lasting effect on investors’ confidence.

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Iron ore rallies to 3-month high

The price is riding high but some analysts see a big dip ahead.

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5 stocks for a diversified portfolio

Build up a well-rounded portfolio with these five stocks.

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Newcrest Mining profit plunges 52%

Gold price slump takes toll on revenues, while write-downs decimate balance sheet.

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Jumbo Interactive trumps Tatts Group

Although Jumbo Interactive is starting from a much smaller base, its growth potential is much higher than Tatts'.

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Is the Australian market overvalued?

How can you tell when the market itself is cheap or expensive?

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After walloping McMillan Shakespeare, Rudd takes aim at News Corp

The prime minister gets personal.

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Time to invest in iron ore stocks?

Some investors are being bullish but most are keeping their distance.

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Woolworths sources $7 million of local fruit from Coca-Cola Amatil

The grocery giant shifts fruit sourcing back home.

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