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| | ... Sydney. In equities news, there is a Federal Court hearing regarding David Jones' takeover by SA's Woolworths Holdings, Santos and Woodside Petroleum are expected to post quarterly reports, while AACo and SP Ausnet have annual general meetings. In Australia ... |
| | | ... performers, up 11 cents at $4.58, while Rio Tinto had gained 17 cents to $60.07 and BHP had added two cents to $36.66. Santos was up 25 cents at $14.26 but Woodside Petroleum was 23 cents worse at $41.36. |
| | | ... energy sector, Oil Search was up 19.5 cents after lifting its production forecast after the market closed on Wednesday. Santos was also higher, gaining 14.5 cents to $14.465. Among the banks, National Australia Bank was eight cents weaker at $33.23 ... |
| | | ... Australian Bureau of Statistics releases lending finance data for March. In company news, gas and oil explorer and producer Santos holds its annual general meeting in Adelaide. The market on Thursday rose, with the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index adding 14.3 ... |
| | | ... $5.06. Gold miner Newcrest was down 21 cents at $10.53. Oil Search had shot up 18 cents, or 2.1 per cent, to $8.98 while Santos was 14.5 cents higher at $13.665 on news that gas production has started early at the companies' Papua New Guinea joint venture ... |
| | | ... the same month and the ABS International merchandise imports, also for March. In equities news, Woodside Petroleum and Santos are both expected to post first quarter production reports, while Collins Foods has its general meeting. In Australia, the market ... |
| | | ... National Australia Bank's monthly business survey for March is due out. Meanwhile, Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane and Santos vice president eastern Australia James Baulderstone are scheduled to speak at the APPEA's oil and gas conference which continues ... |
| | | ... opening, adding 2.5 cents, or 0.49 per cent, to $5.135. Energy stocks also started positively despite the oil price waning. Santos jumped 18 cents, or 1.3 per cent, to $13.98, Origin Energy surged 24 cents, or 1.65 per cent, to $14.82 and Woodside Petroleum ... |
| | | ... corporate MySuper products are on behalf of companeis that include Betros Brothers, the Elphinstone Group, Wesfarmers, Santos limited, Pitcher Partners, Toyota, Incitec Pivot, United Technologies, Dulux and the Water Corporation of WA. Retail groups ... |
| | | ... Fortescue Metals was four cents weaker at $5.40. Energy stocks were higher though, with Oil Search up 21.5 cents at $8.865, Santos up 11 cents at $13.75 and Woodside 23 cents higher at $38.18. Qantas was down 1.25 cents at $1.1525 as Prime Minister Tony ... |
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