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| | | ... due out. In equities news, DorsaVi (DVL) lists on the Australia Stock Exchange (ASX) while BHP has a briefing on its petroleum business. In Australia, the market on Tuesday closed almost flat, with investors running out of steam after a strong start. ... |
| | | | ... miners, BHP Billiton was 19.5 cents higher at $36.995, but Rio Tinto was four cents lower at $66.49. Meanwhile, Australian petroleum companies were benefiting from soaring natural gas prices fuelled by north American demand. Woodside Petroleum was up ... |
| | | | ... annual loss. Investors continue to dump the stock, with QBE shares down 70 cents, or 5.8 per cent, at $11.30. Australian petroleum companies were benefiting from soaring natural gas prices fuelled by north American demand. Woodside Petroleum was up 49 ... |
| | | | ... business survey for November. In equities news, former Brambles division Recall is expected to list on the ASX, Woodside Petroleum has an investor update scheduled while Billabong International holds its annual general meeting on the Gold Coast. In Australia ... |
| | | | ... had dropped five cents to $14.84 after warning full-year production will be at the low end of guidance while Woodside Petroleum was 28 cents stronger at $38.28. |
| | | | ... while the National Australia Bank's business survey for the September quarter is due out. In equities news, Woodside Petroleum is expected to post third quarter reports, Fortescue Metals Group is due to release its first quarter production report, while ... |
| | | | ... think they'll get a lot more in the next five years." One resources company already paying a higher dividend is Woodside Petroleum. In 2011 and 2012, the company paid a dividend of US 55c per share. Before that it favoured a dividend reinvestment plan. ... |
| | | | ... Asciano fared better, increasing its net profit more than 40 per cent due to growth in its coal haulage business. Woodside Petroleum also lifted its half-year net profit more than seven per cent due to strong production from its giant Pluto gas plant. ... |
| | | | ... iiNet full are among the companies expected to post full year results. Adelaide Brighton, Iluka Resources and Woodside Petroleum are slated to announce first half results. In Australia, the market on Tuesday slipped as speculation about a winding back ... |
| | | | ... But the energy majors were pushing the bourse into positive territory. Shortly after opening, energy giant Woodside Petroleum was up 44 cents, or 1.15 per cent, to $38.73 while gas company Santos had slipped by one cent, or 0.07 per cent to $14.53. Oil ... |
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