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| | ... Energy stocks fell 2.1 per cent despite oil prices rising for the fifth straight session in New York on Tuesday. Woodside Petroleum fell 55 cents, or 1.6 per cent to $35.04, while Santos plummeted 41 cents, or 3.2 per cent, to $12.25 and Oil Search shed ... |
| | | ... into more positive sentiment and more buying," she said. Energy stocks were the strongest, up 2.27 per cent. Woodside Petroleum rose 68 cents, or 1.9 per cent, to $35.76, Santos advanced 32 cents, or 2.7 per cent, to $12.34 and Oil Search also gained ... |
| | | ... per cent after world oil prices picked up Thursday on the back of renewed sentiment after the German vote. Woodside Petroleum rose 21 cents to $32.35 and Santos added 18 cents to $11.45. Materials rose 0.36 per cent. Mining giant Rio Tinto fell 80 cents ... |
| | | ... States, indicating weak demand in the world's biggest economy. Oil Search shares lost 2.7 per cent to $5.52, and Woodside Petroleum shed 1.2 per cent to $31.55. Uranium miner Paladin Energy was the weakest stock on the ASX 100, plunging 11.1 per cent ... |
| | | ... were 1.4 per cent higher after world oil prices soared on Tuesday, mirroring gains on world equity markets. Woodside Petroleum was 1.8 per cent, or 56 cents up at $31.42, and Santos Ltd was 13 cents, or 1.2 per cent higher at $11.16. Gold also rose two ... |
| | | ... $19.17. Energy stocks slipped 0.85 per cent after world oil prices crashed. Santos fell 28 cents to $10.57, and Woodside Petroleum lost 26 cents to $31.11. Uranium miner Paladin Energy was the worst performing stock on the S&P/ASX 100, crashing 6.6 per ... |
| | | ... to $69.12. The energy sector also took a beating, after oil prices tumbled in London and New York on Monday. Woodside Petroleum fell 42 cents to $32.98, while Santos dropped 13 cents to $11.12. The weakest company on the ASX 100 was Paladin Energy, which ... |
| | | ... continued to help the market higher, with stocks gaining 2.6 per cent after oil prices soared on offshore markets. Woodside Petroleum gained 89 cents to $34.10, Oil Search rose 19 cents to $6.14 and Santos was 23 higher at $11.44. The best performing ... |
| | | ... the market, Mr Esho said. Energy stocks rose 1.5 per cent, outperforming other sectors in opening trade, with Woodside Petroleum gaining 35 cents, or 1.07 per cent, to $32.92. The top 50 stocks were trading 1.2 per cent higher, indicating a bit more ... |
| | | ... the best-performing company on the S&P/ASX50 having climbed 2.82 per cent, or 17 cents, to $6.19. Meanwhile, Woodside Petroleum was up three cents at $33.95 and Santos had advanced seven cents to $11.57. The industrial sector was 0.32 per cent firmer ... |
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