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AMP on track for revival
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| AMP yesterday rewarded its 960,000 long-suffering shareholders by almost doubling its interim dividend after reporting a better than expected $378 million net profit. |
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Aug 18, 2004 17:07:04 |
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35 ( -6 -17.14% ) | | Author | The Australian |
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