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1 week ago Westfield confirms 2008 profit forecast, may buy assets
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Westfield Group said Wednesday it still anticipates its 2008 earning will post a 5.5% rise despite the global economic slowdown. Australia's top shopping mall operator also ...
Market Watch Market Pulse - 12:16 a.m. Thursday 13th November 2008
1 week ago WESTFIELD CONFIRMS FULL-YEAR EARNINGS FORECAST
WEFIF | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating - - Australia's biggest shopping centre operator Westfield Group ( ASX : WDC ) expects operational ...
TRADINGMARKETS.COM - 5:37 p.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
Westfield confirms full-year forecast
Australia's biggest shopping centre operator Westfield Group expects operational earnings to grow 5.5% in calendar 2008.
The Age - 1:57 p.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
Westfield sees earnings rise 5.5 percent this year
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- Australia's biggest shopping mall operator, Westfield Group, said Wednesday it expects earnings to grow 5.5 percent this year despite weakening retail sales.
Malaysia Sun - 1:17 p.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
AUSTRALIA'S WESTFIELD GROUP TARGETS 5.5PCT RISE IN EARNINGS
WEFIF | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating - - Australia's biggest shopping centre operator Westfield Group ( ASX : WDC ) confirmed that it ...
TRADINGMARKETS.COM - 10:32 a.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
Westfield expects 5.5pc earnings boost
Shopping centre owner Westfield Group expects operational earnings to increase by 5.5 per cent this year in line with previous forecasts.
ABC retail news - 10:01 a.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
Westfield on track despite US slowdown
WESTFIELD Group said today retail sales growth slowed in its key United States market after spending declined on fashion and jewellery.
The Australian Property News - 9:05 a.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
Westfield reports solid growth
Shopping centre giant Westfield Group has reported a 3.9% boost in third quarter income and reaffirmed its forecast for 5.5% growth in operating profit in the 2008 calendar year.
Inside Retailing - 8:38 a.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
Westfield confirms FY earnings forecast
Australia's biggest shopping centre operator Westfield Group confirmed that it expects operational earnings to grow 5.5 per cent in calendar 2008.
The Age - 8:32 a.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
Westfield forecast defies doom and gloom
SYDNEY - Australia's biggest shopping mall operator, Westfield Group, said today it expects earnings to grow 5.5 per cent this year despite weakening retail sales. The Sydney-based company - which ...
New Zealand Herald Business - 8 a.m. Wednesday 12th November 2008
2 weeks, 5 days ago Westfield Group shares rise after London opening
Business and finance with Lexi Metherell.
PM - 5:50 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
Australia shares reverse course to end higher
SYDNEY, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose 0.5 percent on Friday, reversing early losses as property firms such as Westfield Group WDC.AX gained and as other Asian markets trimmed ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 4:29 p.m. Friday 31st October 2008
Lowy opens Europe's biggest shopping centre
Australia's Westfield Group has opened the biggest shopping centre in Europe, spending $4 billion on the project in West London.
ABC News industry - 7:09 a.m. Friday 31st October 2008
2 weeks, 6 days ago London’s largest mall opens
London’s largest shopping mall, a 265-store, glass-roofed center owned by Westfield Group and Commerzbank AG, opens today, just in time for Britain’s first recession in 17 years. “It’s clearly not ...
The West : World - 8:15 a.m. Thursday 30th October 2008
3 weeks ago Australia shares rise 1.3 pct; property stocks drop
SYDNEY, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose 1.3 percent on Wednesday, but gave up more than half their early gains as property stocks such as Westfield Group WDC.AX fell ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 4:09 p.m. Wednesday 29th October 2008

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