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I don't think they will be pressured into re-thinking, by Telstra trying to talk down their earnings.
Charlie Lanchester
The Prime Minister's comments have been unhelpful. He has no more right to call for the Telstra directors to talk up the interests of the company than the Telstra board has a right to talk down the interests of the company. The directors must tell it as they see it. If they are subsequently found to be misleading the market, they will be held accountable.
John Curry
I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interest, not to talk them down.
Mr Howard
I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interests, not talk them down, and that is a view which I have communicated very directly to the chairman of the board on behalf of the Government,
Mr Howard
I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interests, not talk them down, and that is a view that I have communicated very directly to the chairman of the board on behalf of the Government.
Mr Howard
We've got to do a better job there. They pressured, pressured, pressured. We knew it was coming but we didn't handle it as well as we could have.
Joe Brennan
(Investors) don't want to see this relatively ferocious back and forth between the government and Telstra management, they want to see a plan for how earnings and the share price of the company are going to be buoyed. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. (Investors) don't want to see this relatively ferocious back and forth between the government and Telstra management, they want to see a plan for how earnings and the share price of the company are going to be buoyed.
David Land
Clearly Telstra is denying its employees' fundamental right to talk to union representatives at work in their own time.
Stephen Jones
The rivalry among Optus and Telstra in Australia for business and residential customers has been intense. Competing against two powerful and much larger scale businesses has always been difficult. This is a reflection of that being put into earnings.
James Lindsay
Telstra seems to be favoring its own retail business while continuing to delay services needed by its wholesale customers to enable them to compete with Telstra's retail business,
Allan Fels
Telstra seems to be favoring its own retail business while continuing to delay services needed by its wholesale customers to enable them to compete with Telstra's retail business.
Allan Fels
There appears to have been a number of discussions held between Telstra and the Government which really should have been made public. So there is a clear breach in my view of the disclosure provisions and that is the fault of the Telstra board, and I suspect probably the fault of the Government.
John Curry
We've had a decided turn from flights of fantasy to a return to reality in terms of valuations, ... They are pressured by high price-to-earnings ratios and ongoing (interest) rate hike concerns.
Alan Ackerman
This is about giving rural and regional Australia certainty and confidence that regardless of who owns Telstra, there will be a visible and effective Telstra presence in rural and regional Australia,
Helen Coonan
Companies will start to see more and more of this fourth-quarter talk about energy and raw materials impacting their earnings. Earnings and the economy may slow down in the third and fourth quarters.
Barbara Marcin
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