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| | | ... while Rio Tinto lost $2.22, or 3.07 per cent, to $70.13. Energy stocks lost ground, with Woodside down 58 cents, at $35.75, Santos down 33 cents at $11.57, and Origin down nine cents at $13.85. Telstra was up four cents at $2.87, after the company said ... |
| | | | ... $37.52. Ms Saly said the energy sector also provided a boost, with Woodside up 77 cents, or 2.23 per cent, at $35.32, while Santos was 10 cents firmer at $11.62 The big four banks were mixed. ANZ was down 12 cents at $18.98, Commonwealth Bank was 34 ... |
| | | | ... investors." At 1200 AEST, energy stocks were worst hit. Woodside Petroleum was down $2.05, or 5.62 per cent, at $34.45, Santos fell 65 cents, or 5.27 per cent, to $11.69, while Origin Energy dropped 37 cents, or 2.63 per cent, to $13.72. Resources also ... |
| | | | ... luncheon on "Sovereign debt in the EU and US: implications for banking". Gold miner Newcrest Mining and oil and gas producer Santos issue quarterly production reports, and the Australian Uranium Conference continues in Western Australia. On Wednesday ... |
| | | | ... large part of the local market, was off 0.65 per cent, while financials were 0.03 per cent weaker. Making news on Monday, Santos said it would buy the majority of Eastern Star Gas's coal seam gas permits in a deal worth $924 million. Santos was down ... |
| | | | ... the price of oil fell due to concerns the world's debt problems would curb demand. Woodside was down 59 cents at $39.45, Santos had lost 11 cents to $13.14 and Oil Search was six cents weaker at $6.55. Fortescue Metals Group released its June quarter ... |
| | | | ... per cent to $6.52. Highlights in the gold and oil sectors included gold miner Newcrest, adding 69 cents to $39.65, and Santos, rising seven cents to $13.21. BHP Billiton was down nine cents to $43.54 and Rio Tinto was 61 cents weaker to $80.34. The big ... |
| | | | ... higher, despite Wall Street's falls. "There's not too much negativity out there, other than the energy stocks," he said. Santos fell six cents or 0.45 per cent to $13.31, while Woodside Petroleum lost 16 cents to $40.24 and Oil Search gained three cents ... |
| | | | ... stronger-than-expected reads on jobless claims and on the housing market." On the local bourse on Friday at 1028 AEST, oil and gas producer Santos was five cents higher at $13.64 over a fight with US-based Magellan Petroleum on a $15 million deposit ... |
| | | | ... Mr Saffer said. "We've seen the oil sector bounce back strongly today after dropping yesterday." At 1212 AEST, shares in Santos Ltd were up 21 cents, or 1.53 per cent, at $13.97, while Woodside Petroleum was up 11 cents at $43.99 and Oil Search Ltd was ... |
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