BBGIMF.AX MQB 600 BBG ROLLING INSTALMENT WARRANT 17-NOV-10

Qty
434
Price
no price
Current Value
$998.20
Total Return
$0.00
Total Return
0.00%
Total Return since 21 May 2011
0.00%
Capital Gain
0.00%
Dividends
0.00%
Currency Gain
0.00%

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Trades & Adjustments

Date Type Quantity Price Value
21 May 2011 Buy 434 2.300 998.20

Dividends

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MQB 600 BBG ROLLING INSTALMENT WARRANT 17-NOV-10 News
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