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  • Shrugged off the potential financial effects of being excluded from ...
    Telstra shrugs off $2bn NBN hole

    Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo has shrugged off the potential financial effects of being excluded from the National Broadband Network process, saying that in a "perfect" scenario, Telstra only stood ...

    zdnet Headlines - 8 hours, 53 minutes ago
  • Sent a letter to shareholders this morning aiming to calm ...
    Telstra rushes letter to placate shareholders

    Following the Australian government's shock exclusion of Telstra ( TLS ) from participating in the National Broadband Network process, the telco's chief executive Sol Trujillo has sent a letter to ...

    National Business Review (NZ) - 3 weeks ago
  • Installed as chief executive, Telstra has employed a three-step strategy ...
    Trujillo and team play with fire

    Forget its much lauded five-year turnaround plan. For the past few years, ever since Sol Trujillo was installed as chief executive, Telstra has employed a three-step strategy to muscle out ...

    Sydney Morning Herald Business - 3 weeks, 2 days ago
  • Telling investors last week that high speed broadband is central ...
    Telstra's other National Broadband Network?

    Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo was telling investors last week that high speed broadband is central to his strategy, while claiming there is every possibility that Telstra won't be part of...

    iTWire - Latest Headlines - 1 month, 4 weeks ago
  • Never been the type to retreat quietly
    Trujillo has few regrets

    SOL Trujillo has never been the type to retreat quietly.

    The Australian Business News - 2 months ago
1 hour, 52 minutes ago Oh lucky man … Trujillo bets on Vegas
TELSTRA'S directors, including the chief executive, Sol Trujillo, have descended on the most unorthodox of destinations for a board meeting - the world's gambling capital.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 8:54 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra shrugs off $2bn NBN hole
Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo has shrugged off the potential financial effects of being excluded from the National Broadband Network process, saying that in a "perfect" scenario, Telstra only stood ...
zdnet Headlines - 1:53 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
23 hours, 46 minutes ago TLS keeps guidance despite NBN exclusion
Telstra defended its decision not to pursue a tender for the NBN, saying at most it could put $1bn to $2bn of revenue at risk. CEO Sol Trujillo said the ...
Live News Business - 11 p.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
Telstra stays with profit guidance
Telstra Corporation (ASX:TLS) announced its financial guidance remains the same despite the telecommunication company's exclusion from the National Broadband Network (NBN).Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo, said, "I want to confirm ...
Proactive Investors - 11 p.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
2 days, 9 hours ago Telstra offers relief for customers affected by Middle East violence
Media Release - Telstra will offer a telecommunications assistance package to customers who may be affected by unrest in the Gaza area. In announcing the relief package today, Telstra Chief ...
Telstra - 12:59 p.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
3 weeks ago Telstra writes to soothe shareholders
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo and company chairman Donald McGauchie this morning wrote to Telstra shareholders to inform them of the situation now that Telstra has been kicked out of the ...
zdnet Headlines - 10:49 a.m. Thursday 18th December 2008
Telstra rushes letter to placate shareholders
Following the Australian government's shock exclusion of Telstra ( TLS ) from participating in the National Broadband Network process, the telco's chief executive Sol Trujillo has sent a letter to ...
National Business Review (NZ) - 9:14 a.m. Thursday 18th December 2008
3 weeks ago Telstra boss: NBN decision has no impact
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo said this week’s decision by the Expert Panel "has no impact on our overall business strategy and the execution of our transformation plan." Telstra’s strong fundamentals ...
Proactive Investors - 11 p.m. Wednesday 17th December 2008
Pressure on Telstra chiefs as shares dive
PRESSURE is mounting on Telstra chairman Donald McGauchie and chief executive Sol Trujillo to take responsibility for wiping $7.5 billion off the group's market value, after being responsible for ...
The Australian : Travel - 7:49 a.m. Wednesday 17th December 2008
Trujillo under pressure after net blunder
Broadband blunder savages share price Chief executive Sol Trujillo under pressure Experts say he could be forced out
The Australian Business News - 6:27 a.m. Wednesday 17th December 2008
Trujillo under pressure after net blunder
CHIEF executive Sol Trujillo should go if Telstra can't get back into the government's broadband deal, analysts say.
Daily Telegraph - 2:42 a.m. Wednesday 17th December 2008
Telstra chiefs under pressure
TELSTRA'S chair and CEO are under pressure after the $7.5 bn fall in its market value after being excluded from bidding for the broadband network tender.
The Australian Business News - 12:32 a.m. Wednesday 17th December 2008
3 weeks, 1 day ago Brokers forecast more Telstra falls
PRESSURE has intensified on Telstra boss Sol Trujillo after brokers forecast a fall in the company's share price over the next year following the Government's decision to shut the telco ...
The Age - 11 p.m. Tuesday 16th December 2008
Telstra chiefs under pressure
TELSTRA'S chair and CEO are under pressure after the $7.5 bn fall in its market value after being excluded from bidding for the broadband network tender.
The Australian Media News - 11 p.m. Tuesday 16th December 2008
Telstra sidetracked - finally the NBN can start
The company was always fighting a losing battle The exclusion of Telstra from the tendering process of the National Broadband Network cannot be looked at in isolation. Ever since Sol ...
BuddeBlog - 10:01 a.m. Tuesday 16th December 2008

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