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ETO Listing Dates As at 11 March 2009 LISTING DATES OF CLASSES 03 February 1976 BHP Limited (Calls only) CSR Limited (Calls only) Western Mining Corporation (Calls only) 16 February 1976 Woodside Petroleum Limited (Delisted 29/5/85) (Calls only) 22 November 1976 Bougainville Copper Limited (Delisted 30/8/90) (Calls only) 23 January 1978 Bank N.S.W. (Westpac Banking Corp) (Calls only) Woolworths Limited (Delisted 23/03/79) (Calls only) 21 December 1978 C.R.A. Limited (Calls only) 26 September 1980 MIM Holdings Limited (Calls only) (Terminated on 24/06/03) 24 April 1981 Energy Resources of Aust Ltd (Delisted 27/11/86) (Calls only) 26 June 1981 Santos Limited (Calls only) 29 January 1982 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (Calls only) 09 September 1982 BHP Limited (Puts only) 20 September 1982 Woodside Petroleum Limited (Delisted 29/5/85) (Puts only) 13 October 1982 Bougainville Copper Limited (Delisted 30/8/90) (Puts only) 22 October 1982 C.S.R. Limited (Puts only) 29 October 1982 MIM Holdings Limited (Puts only) Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Limited (Puts only) 05 November 1982 C.R.A. Limited (Puts only) 12 November 1982 Western Mining Corporation (Puts only) T:\REPORTSL\ETOLISTINGDATES Page 1. Westpac Banking Corporation (Puts only) 26 November 1982 Santos Limited (Puts only) Energy Resources of Aust Limited (Delisted 27/11/86) (Puts only) 17 December 1984 Elders IXL Limited (Changed name - Foster's Brewing Group Limited 6/12/90) 27 September 1985 Queensland Coal Trust (Changed name to QCT Resources Limited 21/6/89) 01 November 1985 National Australia Bank Limited 15 November 1985 All Ordinaries Share Price Index (Delisted 26/5/88) 30 May 1986 Coles Myer Limited 19 June 1986 News Corporation Limited (NCP) (Changed code to NWS on 04/11/04) 27 June 1986 Industrial Equity Limited (Delisted 28/6/90) 14 August 1986 The Bell Group Limited (Delisted 29/6/89) 31 October 1986 FAI Insurances Limited (Delisted 26/10/89) 27 March 1987 Pioneer Concrete Services Limited (Delisted 19/05/00) (Name changed to Pioneer International 05/01/89) 31 July 1987 BHP Gold Mines Limited (Delisted 16/1/91) 11 July 1988 TNT Limited (Delisted 27/12/96) (Taken over by DMG) 07 November 1988 BTR Nylex Limited (Changed name to BTR PLC 5/12/95) Goodman Fielder Wattie Limited (Delisted 11/04/03) (Changed name to Goodman Fielder Limited 14/1/93) Lend Lease Corporation Limited 12 December 1988 SA Brewing Holdings Limited (Delisted 28/12/89) 06 March 1989 Fletcher Challenge Limited (Reconstructed (Paper, Building and Energy shares) - 14/3/96) 01 May 1989 North Broken Hill Peko Limited (Changed name to North Limited 4/11/94) 13 June 1989 Pacific Dunlop Limited (PDP) T:\REPORTSL\ETOLISTINGDATES Page 2. (Changed name to Ansell Limited (ANN) on 30/04/02) 28 August 1989 Boral Limited (BLD) 08 January 1990 Amcor Limited (AMC) 28 May 1990 Placer Pacific Limited (Placer Pacific Ltd (PLP) was the subject of a takeover by PDG, PLP ceased trading on 7/5/97) 09 July 1990 Brierley Investments Limited (Delisted 16/2/99) 08 October 1990 Woodside Petroleum Limited (WPL) 04 February 1991 Newmont Australia Limited (Changed name to Newcrest Mining Limited 2/5/91) 01 July 1991 SA Brewing Holdings Limited (Changed name to Southcorp Holdings Limited 29/11/93) 12 September 1991 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 03 February 1992 Ampolex Limited (Delisted 2/1/97) 09 March 1992 National Foods Limited (Delisted 29/8/96) Flex (Reinstated as flex option on 11/01/05) 16 April 1992 Australian Consolidated Press Group Limited (Merged with Nine Network and changed name to Publishing and Broadcasting Limited 9/11/94) 08 May 1992 John Fairfax Holdings Limited (FXJ) 25 May 1992 Mayne Nickless Limited (MAY) (Demerged to Mayne Pharma Limited (MYP) and Symbion Health Limited (SYB) on 21/11/05) 01 June 1992 Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie Limited (Merged with Poseidon Gold Ltd and converted to Normandy Mining Ltd (NDY) on 23/8/96) 06 July 1992 St George Bank Limited (SGB) 23 July 1992 GIO Australia Holdings Limited (Delisted on 20/12/99) 24 August 1992 Brambles Industries Limited (BIL) 23 September 1992 Twenty Leaders Index (Delisted 29/9/96) T:\REPORTSL\ETOLISTINGDATES Page 3. 22 December 1992 Arnotts Limited (Delisted 25/3/93) 1 March 1993 Advance Bank Australia Limited (Taken over by SGB - Delisted 15/1/97) 14 April 1993 Dairy Farm International Holdings Limited (Delisted 24/3/94) 12 July 1993 Woolworths Limited (WOW) 19 July 1993 Poseidon Gold Limited (Merged with GMK and converted to Normandy Mining Ltd 23/8/96) 12 August 1993 Seven Network Limited (SEV) 23 August 1993 Carter Holt Harvey Limited (Delisted 27/6/96) Lion Nathan Limited (LNN) (Delisted 25/7/96) (Relisted as Flex class 30/11/06) Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Limited (Delisted 29/6/95) 25 August 1993 Australian National Industries Limited (ANI) (Converted to Smorgon Steel Group Ltd. (SSX) on 15/02/99) 17 November 1993 Gold Index (Delisted 30/8/96) 8 December 1993 All Ordinaries Index (Delisted 29/9/96) 30 May 1994 Pasminco Limited (PAS) (Terminated on 19/02/02) 1 August 1994 Nine Network Australia Limited (Merged with Australian Consolidated Press and converted to Publishing and Broadcasting Limited 9/11/94) 2 November 1994 Acacia Resources Limited 9 November 1994 Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL) Crown Limited – Listing of Individual Stock Option Class following PBL Scheme and Demerger: PBL ETO’s adjusted into a basket option (PB1) and individual options listed over Consolidated Media Holdings Limited (CMJ) and Crown Limited (CWN) (03 December 2007) Crown Limited (CWN) Converted to Flex (22 February 2008) Consolidated Media Holdings Limited (CMJ) Converted to Flex (22 February 2008) PB1 converted to Flex 3 March 2009 24 November 1994 QNI Limited (Delisted on 17/12/98) 16 January 1995 Australis Media Limited (Delisted 19/12/96) T:\REPORTSL\ETOLISTINGDATES Page 4. 21 March 1995 James Hardie Industries Limited (Delisted 22/2/96) Burns, Philp & Company Limited (BPC) (Relisted 04/08/03) 19 June 1995 Tabcorp Holdings Limited (TAH) 31 July 1995 Qantas Airways Limited (QAN) 18 August 1995 News Corporation Limited (NCPDP) (Preferred Shares) (Converted to NWSLV on 04/11/04) (NWSLV converted to Flex class on 02/09/08) 28 August 1995 Bank of Melbourne Limited (Delisted 10/10/97 - Merged with WBC) 9 October 1995 Lihir Gold Limited (LHG) (Converted to LGL on 04/06/07) 27 November 1995 David Jones Limited (DJS) 5 December 1995 BTR PLC (Delisted 1/2/96) 12 February 1996 Resolute Samantha Limited (Delisted on 14 March 1996 Fletcher Challenge Limited - Paper Shares Fletcher Challenge Basket (FLCBSK) (Delisted 29/8/96) 26 March 1996 Normandy Mining Limited (NDY) (Converted to Newmont Mining Limited (NEM) on 08/03/02) 15 April 1996 Plutonic Resources Limited (Delisted on 17 June 1996 Oil Search Limited (OSH) 8 October 1996 National Mutual Holdings Limited (Converted name to AXA on 10 February 1997 Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (CCL) 8 May 1997 Placer Dome Inc. (PDG) (Delisted on 08/08/03) 1 September 1997 Colonial Ltd Stapled Securities (CGH) - destapled 4 December 1997 (Merged with Commonwealth Bank (CBA) on 01/06/03) 29 September 1997 ICI Australia Ltd (ICI) delisted 17 November 1997 Telstra Corporation Limited (TLS) 27 March 1998 Telstra Instalment Receipts (TL1) T:\REPORTSL\ETOLISTINGDATES Page 5. (Converted to TLS on 23/10/98) 14 April 1998 TEN Network Holdings Limited (TEN) The Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) (Converted to ETO on 17/2/99) (Adjusted into AG1 Basket on 11/10/06) 1 May 1998 Homestake Mining Co (Delisted on 29/8/98) 15 June 1998 AMP Limited (AMP) 22 June 1998 NSW TAB Limited (TAB) (Delisted on 01/07/04) 13 July 1998 Coca-Cola Basket (CC1) (Delisted on 28/1/99) 12 October 1998 Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (CCL) Relisted 17 November 1998 Cable & Wireless Optus Limited (CWO) (Converted to SingTel Australia Limited (SGT) on 17/09/03) Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SGT) Flex (converted to Flex on 06/02/08) 15 March 1999 Australian National Industries Limited (ANI) adjusted to Smorgon Steel Group Ltd. (SSX) 18 October 1999 TLSCB 8 November 1999 All Ordinaries Index (XAO) relaunch (Converted to XPI on 1/4/00) XPI Index disseminated on 28 September 2001 – replaced by S&P/ASX 200 Index Options (XJO) on 12 February 2001 15 November 1999 Queensland Tab Limited (TQL) (Delisted on 22/2/01) 30 November 1999 Macquarie Bank Limited (MBL) 7 January 2000 Acacia Resources Ltd (AAA) adjusted to AngloGold Limited (AGG) 21 February 2000 BOR demerged into BLD and ORG. Basket (BOBBSK) commenced trading 24 February 2000 ERG Limited (ERG) (Delisted on 05/07/04) (Converted to ETO on 13/03/00) 13 March 2000 Davnet Limited (DVT) 13 March 2000 ERG Limited (ERG) 17 April 2000 AMC demerged into AMC and PPX. Basket (AMCBSK) commenced trading 30 May 2000 Colonial Limited adjusted to Commonwealth Bank of Australia T:\REPORTSL\ETOLISTINGDATES Page 6. 19 May 2000 Termination of Pioneer International Limited 26 June 2000 Macquarie infrastructure Group (MIG) (Changed to ETO on 22/07/02) 18 July 2000 Computershare Limited (CPU) 31 July 2000 NRMA Insurance Group limited (NRM) (Name Changed to Insurance Australia Group (IAG) on 18/01/02) 25 August 2000 Termination of North Limited ETO’s 18 September 2000 BRL Hardy Limited (BRL) (Terminated on 07/04/03) 24 October 2000 Billabong International Limited (BBG) Flex (Converted to ETO on 10/08/06) 26 October 2000 OneSteel Limited (OST) (Changed to ETO on 23/09/02) 12 February 2001 S&P/ASX 200 Index Options (XJO) 13 March 2001 Transurban Group (TCL) (Converted to ETO on 10/08/06) 28 March 2001 TOLL Holdings Limited (TOL) (Changed to ETO on 29/09/03) (Relisted as standard ETO on 06/06/07) 31 May 2001 QBE Insurance Group (QBE) James Hardie Industries Limited (HAH) (Changed code to JHX on 12/10/01) 15 June 2001 Foster’s Brewing Group Ltd Options (FBG) name change to Foster’s Group Limited (FGL) 23 July 2001 Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd (HVN) Suncorp Metway Ltd (SUN) 08 August 2001 Wesfarmers Limited (WES) 20 August 2001 Westfield Holdings Limited (WSF) 30 November 2001 BT Office Trust (BTO) Flex Centro Properties Group (CEP) Flex Cochlear Limited (COH) Flex Investa Property Group (IPG) Flex T:\REPORTSL\ETOLISTINGDATES Page 7.
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