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| | | ... today, with the world's largest, BHP Billiton, up 33 cents to $36.21 at 1223 AEST and Alumina up ten cents to $7.91. Rio Tinto fell 13 cents to $100.57. |
| | | | ... closed higher yesterday after riding a solid lead from Wall Street and strong gains from mining giants BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 35.7 points to 6299, while the all ordinaries added 35.2 points to 6333.8. NEW YORK ... |
| | | | ... major resources stocks were mixed at lunch, with the world's largest miner BHP Billiton up two cents to $35.05, as rival Rio Tinto shed 50 cents to $98.29. Shares in Coles and Wesfarmers have been halted, while the two carry out takeover talks concering ... |
| | | | ... to 2,608.37. Better commodities prices overnight lifted the miners, with BHP Billiton gaining 25 cents to $35.14, and Rio Tinto 91 cents to $99.27. In mining sector news, Consolidated Minerals Ltd (ConsMin) has turned down a takeover proposal from Perth-based ... |
| | | | ... oil, gold and base metals. Base metals prices were mixed with the major miners clawing back some of yesterday's losses. Rio Tinto gained 99 cents to $96.74 while the world's biggest miner, BHP Billiton, advanced 31 cents to $34.51. |
| | | | ... the market is not down more." Commodity price falls hit the major miners, with BHP Billiton off 26 cents to $34.55. Rio Tinto withdrew further from last week's $100-plus record, down 72 cents to $97.57. |
| | | | ... Index was down 11.88 points, or 0.46 per cent, at 2,577.08. At 1018 AEST, BHP Billiton was up 11 cents to $35.05 while Rio Tinto had declined 26 cents to $98.25. |
| | | | ... failed to lift the miners out of the general market slump. BHP Billiton was trading 45 cents lower at $34.93, and rival Rio Tinto lost 85 cents to $98.05. |
| | | | ... horizon. Australia's largest nickel miner, BHP Billiton, profited from that, rising 41 cents to $35.49, while rival Rio Tinto shed 48 cents to $99.02. |
| | | | ... shedding seven per cent on Tuesday. Australia's largest nickel miner, BHP Billiton, slid six cents to $34.49, while rival Rio Tinto shed 69 cents to $99.90. |
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