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| | | ... 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 ... |
| | | | ... Resorts, IAG and Platinum Asset Management are among the companies expected to post first half results. Iluka Resources and Santos are due to announce full year results, while NAB is slated to release a first quarter trading update. In Australia, the ... |
| | | | ... was steady at $9.33, despite announcing a six per cent increase in production during the December quarter. Energy giant Santos had added five cents to $14.31 after it lifted its December quarter sales revenue. Telstra was up one cent at $5.23. |
| | | | ... miner Fortescue was five cents lower at $5.63. Oil and gas giant Woodside Petroleum was 70 cents weaker at $38.42, and Santos had lost seven cents to $14.44. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.2 per cent while the broader S&P 500 ... |
| | | | ... iron ore miner Fortescue was 13 cents higher at $5.66. Oil giant Woodside Petroleum was 35 cents higher at $38.98, and Santos had gained 13 cents to $14.50. The big for banks were lower, with the Commonwealth down 28 cents at $75.52, ANZ 16 cents worse ... |
| | | | ... benefiting from soaring natural gas prices fuelled by north American demand. Woodside Petroleum was up 53 cents to $37.93 and Santos had increased seven cents to $14.50. Brambles spin-off Recall Holdings made a positive market debut. Its shares were ... |
| | | | ... natural gas prices fuelled by north American demand. Woodside Petroleum was up 49 cents, or 1.3 per cent, to $37.89 and Santos had increased 14 cents to $14.57. |
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