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ASX Cards Database REPORT1 long_name asx_ref create_date remove_date C34 02/03/73 B191 ORDENN (ANTHONY) & SONS LIMITED A13 08/04/70 "TRUTH" & "SPORTSMAN" LIMITED T11 07/08/59 "TRUTH" & "SPORTSMAN" LIMITED (SYDNEY) LIMITED P51 (THE) COMMONWEALTH INSTALMENT RECEIPT TR C453 05/07/96 (THE) ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP LIMITED E131 12/10/95 (THE) NATPROPS PROPERTY TRUST N97 21/03/85 (THE) NATPROPS PROPERTY TRUST N97 30/01/80 A & I DISCOUNTERS LIMITED A180 22/05/68 A-CAP DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A50 03/10/90 A-CAP DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A50 28/06/73 A-CAP DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A50 10/01/80 A-CAP DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A50 23/12/69 A-CAP DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A242 10/01/80 A-CAP DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A242 28/06/73 A.A.R. LIMITED A34 29/01/76 A.A.R. LIMITED A34 06/08/80 A.B.E HOLDINGS LIMITED A266 27/06/84 A.O.G. MINERALS LIMITED A83 16/07/87 A.R.I. LIMITED A80 17/07/80 A.R.I. LIMITED A80 14/07/88 A.U.R. NL A101 03/10/90 A.U.R. NL A101 13/12/84 A1 CONSOLIDATED GOLD N.L. A7 22/01/75 A1 CONSOLIDATED GOLD N.L. A7 19/06/69 A1 CONSOLIDATED GOLD N.L. A7 01/01/32 AAPC LIMITED A395 08/07/93 ABACUS PACIFIC NV A345 03/05/89 Wednesday, 19 September 2001 Page 1 of 331 long_name asx_ref create_date remove_date ABACUS PACIFIC NV A345 22/10/87 ABADOR GOLD NL A151 10/06/93 ABALDYN LIMITED A311 31/07/86 ABALEEN MINERALS NL A47 11/12/69 ABALEEN MINERALS NL A47 03/11/75 ABALEEN MINERALS NL A47 06/06/85 ABALEEN MINERALS NL A47 09/04/87 ABBOT HOLDINGS LIMITED A224 17/12/87 ABBOT HOLDINGS LIMITED A224 20/11/80 ABBOTT LG HOLDINGS LIMITED A224 20/11/80 ABEL LEMON HOLDINGS LIMITED A187 05/04/78 ABERCOM LIMITED A251 26/06/75 ABERCOM LIMITED A251 24/12/75 ABERFOYLE HOLDINGS LIMITED A11 14/11/68 ABERFOYLE LIMITED A11 14/11/68 ABERFOYLE TIN NL A11A 10/12/59 ABIGNANO LIMITED A268 29/10/81 ABIGNANO LIMITED A268 29/01/87 ABIGROUP LIMITED A268 29/01/87 ABMINCO NL A76 19/05/78 ABMINCO NL A76 15/10/76 ABROLHOS OIL AND INVESTMENTS LIMITED A38 03/07/75 ABROLHOS OIL AND INVESTMENTS LIMITED A38 11/08/77 ABROLHOS OIL AND INVESTMENTS LIMITED A38 07/08/80 ABROLHOS OIL AND INVESTMENTS LIMITED A38 30/01/87 ABROLHOS OIL AND INVESTMENTS LIMITED A258 07/08/80 ABROLHOS OIL AND INVESTMENTS LIMITED A258 11/08/77 ABROLHOS OIL NL A38 13/06/68 ABROLHOS OIL NL A38 03/07/75 ABROLHOS OIL NL A38 02/02/87 ABROLHOS OIL NL A38 01/02/89 ACACIA RESOURCES LIMITED A163 02/11/94 Wednesday, 19 September 2001 Page 2 of 331 long_name asx_ref create_date remove_date ACADEMUS MINERALS NL A51 12/02/70 ACADEMUS MINERALS NL A51 02/04/75 ACADEMY HOLDINGS LIMITED A47 25/09/87 ACADEMY HOLDINGS LIMITED A47 08/04/88 ACCEL INDUSTRIAL AND MINERAL PROCESSES LT A49 01/01/92 ACCEL INDUSTRIAL AND MINERAL PROCESSES LT A365 16/04/96 ACCEL INDUSTRIAL AND MINERAL PROCESSES LT A365 01/01/92 ACCEL INDUSTRIAL AND MINERAL PROCESSES LT A49 23/10/87 ACCESS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED A302 15/05/86 ACCESS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED A302 03/10/90 ACCLAIM EXPLORATION NL A168 14/06/96 ACCOMODATION AUSTRALIA LIMITED A126 20/11/59 ACET LIMITED A295 16/01/86 ACET LIMITED A295 03/10/90 ACF & SHIRLEYS FERTILISERS LTD A188 01/09/71 ACF & SHIRLEYS FERTILISERS LTD A188 29/06/79 ACI AUSTRALIA LIMITED A23 27/01/94 ACI AUSTRALIA LIMITED A23 06/10/83 ACI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED A23 01/09/82 ACI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED A23 01/12/87 ACI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED A23 27/04/88 ACM GOLD LIMITED A145 11/10/88 ACM GOLD LIMITED A145 15/04/92 ACMEC HOLDINGS NL A36 31/12/69 ACMEC HOLDINGS NL A36 06/02/68 ACMEC HOLDINGS NL A36 05/09/72 ACMEX HOLDINGS LIMITED A36 05/09/72 ACMEX HOLDINGS LIMITED A36 09/12/76 ACMEX HOLDINGS LIMITED A255 07/03/90 ACMEX HOLDINGS LIMITED A255 09/12/76 ACMIL LIMITED A254 03/09/76 ACMIL LIMITED A254 20/12/89 Wednesday, 19 September 2001 Page 3 of 331 long_name asx_ref create_date remove_date ACMIL LIMITED A254 29/04/81 ACMIN EXPLORATIONS LIMITED A64 05/09/72 ACMIN EXPLORATIONS LIMITED A64 21/05/75 ACMIN EXPLORATIONS NL A64 14/01/71 ACMIN EXPLORATIONS NL A64 05/09/72 ACORN GOWNS LIMITED A197 11/01/79 ACORN SECURITIES LIMITED A84 ACORN SECURITIES LIMITED A84 31/05/90 ACORN SECURITIES LIMITED A197 15/01/81 ACORN SECURITIES LIMITED A197 11/01/79 ACRE MINERALS NL A62 30/11/72 ACRE MINERALS NL A62 10/12/70 ACRE PROPERTIES LIMITED A236 01/11/76 ACRE PROPERTIES LIMITED A236 30/11/72 ACRON HOLDINGS OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED A194 01/12/64 ACRON HOLDINGS OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED A194 06/12/72 ACRON PACIFIC LIMITED A194 09/04/86 ACRON PACIFIC LIMITED A194 06/12/72 ACROW AUSTRALIA LIMITED A203 12/12/85 ACTION GOLD DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A366 12/04/92 ACTION GOLD DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A1 15/08/86 ACTION GOLD DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A1 01/01/92 ACTION GOLD DEVELOPMENT LIMITED A366 01/01/92 ACTION HOLDINGS LIMITED A318 13/11/86 ACTION HOLDINGS LIMITED A318 20/07/93 ACTIVATED CARBONS AUSTRALIA LIMITED A385 12/10/95 ACTIVATED CARBONS AUSTRALIA LIMITED A385 14/05/92 ACTROL LIMITED A134 10/02/82 ACTROL LIMITED A134 03/07/75 AD SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES LTD A413 18/09/96 ADA CORPORATION LIMITED A246 26/04/74 ADA CORPORATION LIMITED A246 12/11/87 Wednesday, 19 September 2001 Page 4 of 331 long_name asx_ref create_date remove_date ADAMS (HERBERT) HOLDINGS LIMITED A226 27/03/74 ADAMS (HERBERT) HOLDINGS LIMITED A226 30/09/76 ADAMS (WILLIAM) & COMPANY LIMITED A221 07/12/83 ADAPS CONSOLIDATED LIMITED A210 27/01/72 ADAPS HOLDINGS LIMITED A207 28/06/84 ADAPS HOLDINGS LIMITED A207 28/06/84 ADELAIDE & WALLAROO FERTILIZERS LIMITED A82 03/12/87 ADELAIDE BANK LIMITED A406 04/01/94 ADELAIDE BRIGHTON CEMENT HOLDINGS LIMITED A1 29/11/93 ADELAIDE BRIGHTON CEMENT HOLDINGS LIMITED A1 09/09/76 ADELAIDE BRIGHTON CEMENT LIMITED A1 03/05/71 ADELAIDE BRIGHTON CEMENT LIMITED A1 09/09/76 ADELAIDE BRIGHTON LIMITED A1 29/11/93 ADELAIDE CAPITAL CORPORATION LIMITED A381 30/04/92 ADELAIDE CAPITAL CORPORATION LIMITED A55 30/04/92 ADELAIDE CAPITAL CORPORATION LIMITED A55 13/04/89 ADELAIDE CEMENT CO. LIMITED A1 ADELAIDE CHEMICAL AND FERTILIZER COMPANY L A82A 17/02/66 ADELAIDE FINANCE LIMITED A137 12/11/68 ADELAIDE HOLDINGS LIMITED A141 11/11/87 ADELAIDE MOTORS INVESTMENTS LIMITED A60 21/02/73 ADELAIDE MOTORS LIMITED A60A 29/09/55 ADELAIDE PETROLEUM NL A104 14/02/85 ADELAIDE PETROLEUM NL A104 04/10/90 ADELAIDE POTTERIES LIMITED A164 18/08/61 ADELAIDE PROPERTY TRUST A279 17/08/87 ADELAIDE PROPERTY TRUST A279 24/05/84 ADELAIDE RESOURCES NL A171 06/09/96 ADELAIDE ROPE & NAIL CO. LIMITED A136 15/12/67 ADELAIDE SECURITIES LIMITED A2 16/10/86 ADELAIDE SECURITIES LIMITED A2 16/08/89 ADELAIDE SHARE INVESTMENTS LIMITED A423 29/11/95 Wednesday, 19 September 2001 Page 5 of 331 long_name asx_ref create_date remove_date ADELAIDE STEAMSHIIP COMPANY LIMITED A2 ADELONG GOLD ESTATES NL A3 10/09/46 ADINA GROUP INVESTMENTS LIMITED A232 18/12/80 ADINA GROUP INVESTMENTS LIMITED A232 18/12/80 ADINA GROUP INVESTMENTS LIMITED A232 01/06/72 ADROYAL LIMITED A344 12/11/87 ADT LIMITED A348 01/04/92 ADT LIMITED A348 16/06/88 ADTRANS GROUP LIMITED A340 13/08/87 ADVANCE BANK AUSTRALIA LIMITED A280 20/06/85 ADVANCE INDUSTRIES LIMITED A200 22/03/78 ADVANCE INDUSTRIES LIMITED A200 30/06/66 ADVANCE MACHINERY HOLDINGS LIMITED A96 01/11/55 ADVANCE PROPERTY FUND A376 09/04/92 ADVENT INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LIMITED A367 01/01/92 ADVENT INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LIMITED A367 27/08/93 ADVENT INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LIMITED A56 01/06/89 ADVENT INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LIMITED A56 01/01/92 ADVENT LIMITED A309 29/04/93 ADVENT WESTERN PACIFIC LIMITED A309 29/04/93 ADVENT WESTERN PACIFIC LIMITED A309 31/07/86 ADVERTISER NEWSPAPERS LIMITED A61 13/04/88 AED SYSTEM DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED A314 30/10/86 AED SYSTEM DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED A314 25/01/89 AEI LIMITED A127 02/05/63 AERATED BREAD CO.
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