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| | | ... down at 1210 AEST, despite clawing back some of the ground lost in early morning trade following subdued commodity prices. BHP Billiton was down 30 cents to $30.88 while rival Rio Tinto fell 26 cents to $89.96. Zinc producer Zinifex Ltd's subsidiary ... |
| | | | ... shares changing hands at the moment. We've already seen quite significant share price range in trade today." At 1215 AEST, BHP Billiton had slipped 43 cents to $31.13 while Rio Tinto Ltd was 77 cents lighter at $90.61. |
| | | | ... to hold its general meeting in Perth. The Australian stock market continued its record run on Monday after speculation that BHP Billiton could move to take over rival Rio Tinto sent both stocks surging. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 was up 30.8 points to ... |
| | | | ... infrastructure team, with former CSFB executive, Kyle Mangini, joining as the new senior investment manager - infrastructure, and ex-BHP Billiton R&D executive, Michael Landman, joining as investment manager. Mangini has over 16 years experience in investment ... |
| | | | ... close for the week on the London metals trade which made for a good starting environment for the miners. "So we're seeing BHP and Rio leading the way as well as a number of the larger commodities companies. "But we haven't seen this backed up on the ... |
| | | | ... probably seeing a bit more profit taking with the new media laws now in play," she said. At 1202 AEST Australia's biggest miner BHP Billiton had gained 54 cents to $30.43, while Rio Tinto had soared $2.63, or 3.2 per cent, to $85.66. |
| | | | ... $US2,050. Aluminium and copper both dipped, but only slightly. Locally, the big miners both were higher at 1024 AEST, with BHP Billiton finding 19 cents to $29.95, while rival Rio Tinto gained 39 cents to $83.14. |
| | | | ... strike in Peru, although lead and aluminium both lost ground. Locally, the big miners both were higher at 1022 AEST, with BHP Billiton jumping 35 cents, or 1.2 per cent, to $29.50, while rival Rio Tinto gained $1.44, or 1.8 per cent, to $82.59. |
| | | | ... "Commodity prices eased back a little bit, and that's probably taken a little bit of wind out of the sails of those two big ones, BHP and Rio," he said. The world's largest miner, BHP Billiton shed 35 cents to $29.16. Rio Tinto lost $1.51 to $81.36. |
| | | | ... Oil Search rose two cents at $3.60, while Santos bucked the trend falling four cents to $11.21. The world's largest miner, BHP Billiton was five cents to $29.44 but rival Rio Tinto was eight cents cheaper at $82.62. Alumina Ltd was lower by one cent ... |
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