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The latest change, introduced on 19 April 2004, brought the NSW game in line with Saturday Lotto. A second supplementary number was added on 20 August 1990. NSW Lotto previously [when?] offered a "Double Up" option for an extra $0.15 per game, which doubled any winning Division 2 to 5 prizes. This was eliminated by the time Tattersall's joined ...
These included, among others, changing from a weekly format to a daily format, which resulted in the reduction of the top prize from $2,000,000 to $200,000 in 2004; interactive features inviting home viewers to play along with "Double Deal Friday"; and additional special features added to the game (such as "Double or Nothing" and "Super Case").
A minimum bid can be as little as $0.01 (one cent) depending on the auction. If no one bids at the initial minimum bid, the auctioneer may lower the minimum bid so as to create interest in the item. The minimum bid differs from a reserve price (see definition), in that the auctioneer sets the minimum bid, while the seller sets the reserve price ...
Under this cloud, Blundy's retail investment company, Yoda Holdings, made a bid to take full control and privatise the company at $0.78. But after this announcement, shares rallied over Blundy's offer and the Australian Shareholders Association attacked the move, saying it was an abuse of the Corporations Act to use recycled money from Brazin ...
Excluding the impacts of the assets held for sale, diluted EPS would have been reduced by $0.08 per share. Our diluted EPS reflects 13.6 million weighted average shares outstanding.
For example, in a contract for the sale of a home, the buyer promises to pay the seller $200,000 in exchange for the seller's promise to deliver title to the property. Bilateral contracts commonly take place in the daily flow of commercial transactions. Less common are unilateral contracts, in which one party makes a promise, but the other side ...
On 3 October 2010, the price per line was raised from $0.50 to $0.60, to cover the cost of the rise in GST from 12.5% to 15%, and to increase the minimum prize to $4 million. In October 2015, Division 7 was introduced and the maximum jackpot increased from $30 million to $40 million. In April 2017, the price per line changed from $0.60 to $0.80.
A$0.496 per litre on Diesel fuel; A$0.162 per litre on Liquified petroleum gas used as fuel (Autogas or LPG as it is commonly known in Australia) A$0.163 per litre on Ethanol fuel (not including blended fuels) A$0.132 per litre on Biodiesel (not including blended fuels) Notes: Petrol when used for aviation is excised at $0.03556 per litre.