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      schrieb am 23.04.14 18:28:14
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      ...mit derzeit gut 5% Dividendenrendite;


      http://www.tollgroup.com/presentations
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      schrieb am 08.09.14 11:50:16
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      Jahreszahlen kamen am 19.8.und waren ok.

      Divi geringfügig erhöht, EK-Rendite 12%, KBV 1,6
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      schrieb am 17.04.15 10:23:22
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      mein Timing war diesmal ganz ok...


      offenbar mischen sie auch bei LNG mit:

      Toll opens Ichthys LNG offshore support base

      Toll Group said it has officially opened its offshore logistics base in Darwin for the Inpex-operated Ichthys LNG project.

      Toll designed, built and now operates the facility on a four-and-a-half hectare site in Darwin’s East Arm. The base will support the Ichthys LNG project’s major offshore facilities in the Ichthys field in the Browse Basin, 820 kilometres southwest of Darwin, the company said in a statement.

      Westra van Holthe, Northern Territory Deputy Chief Minister, stressed that developing this base in Darwin has been a win for the local economy as more than 50,000 hours of direct employment were created during construction and up to 24 permanent jobs and the flow-on employment from them will exist to run it.

      Ichthys LNG Project Managing Director Louis Bon said the supply base will play a critical support role for the project, as the supply base will provide maintenance, store critical spare parts and support brownfield work on a project with an operational life of at least 40 years.
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      schrieb am 29.05.15 10:02:09
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      Das hier hatte ich beim letzten Mal völlig übersehen,
      gemerkt heute durch die Ausbuchung der Stücke. Japan Inc. versucht echt, ihre JPY loszuwerden:



      Toll celebrates first day of new future under Japan Post
      29 May 2015

      Australia’s largest provider of transport and logistics, Toll Group, has today celebrated its first official day as part of Japan Post.

      Japan Post President & CEO Toru Takahashi joined Toll Group Managing Director Brian Kruger at one of Toll’s Melbourne distribution centres to mark the historic day.

      Mr Takahashi – whose three-day visit to Australia included visiting sites and meeting employees in Sydney and Melbourne – said he was looking forward to working with Toll to establish Japan Post as a top global logistics player.

      “We regard Toll as a great partner and teacher in the field of global logistics, especially in the areas of forwarding and contract logistics,” Mr Takahashi said.

      “By leveraging each other’s strengths we aim to become a leading company in the very competitive global logistics industry.”

      Mr Takahashi announced the formation of a new board that will provide governance to Toll under Japan Post. The new board includes a combination of senior Japan Post executives as well as former Toll Board members, Ray Horsburgh and Nicola Wakefield Evans. Mr Horsburgh will act as Chairman of the new Board.

      “Establishing appropriate governance and support will help Toll maximise its enterprise value as a global logistics player with Japan Post,” Mr Takahashi said.

      Toll Group Managing Director Brian Kruger said he was excited about Toll’s future under Japan Post.

      “This is a transformative development for Toll in Australia and abroad, and it reflects the strength of our business and our people,” Mr Kruger said.

      “The 140-year-old Japan Post is a much-respected organisation and it is an honour to now be part of the Japan Post family.”

      Mr Kruger said the strength of Toll’s brand was reflected in Japan Post’s desire to retain the Toll name and grow the business.

      “We look forward to the next chapter as we work alongside our Japan Post colleagues to continue our focus on delivering the best possible logistics solutions for our customers.”


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