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| | | ... adding that this was despite steady oil prices overnight. Shares in Woodside dropped $1.17 or 2.6 per cent to $43.88, while Santos fell 32 cents, or 2.28 per cent to $13.72 and Oil Search eased six cents or 0.9 per cent to $6.58. Market heavyweight BHP ... |
| | | | ... Exchange on Friday, Mr Chatterton said. Oil major Woodside Petroleum was a rare bright spot, up 13 cents to $45.83. But rival Santos Ltd fell by 10 cents to $14.01, while Oil Search eased two cents to $6.61. Gold major Newcrest Mining dropped 40 cents ... |
| | | | ... companies will come down with what happened in the US, so BHP, Rio, the banks, even the big energy companies, Woodside and Santos, are going to come back a little bit today," he said. "I'm not expecting the consumer staples - Wesfarmers and Woolies - ... |
| | | | ... gained 37 cents, or 0.47 per cent to $79.38. Oil sector heavyweight Woodside Petroleum added 13 cents to $45.39, while Santos firmed six cents to $14.03 and Oil Search lost four cents to $6.95. Goldman Sachs said it is turning "more bullish" on raw materials ... |
| | | | ... the first stage of its Solomon Hub project in Western Australia. Among energy stocks, Woodside was up 33 cents at $45.73, Santos had shed 14 cents to $14.34 and Oil Search had gained five cents to $7.08. The spot price of gold in Sydney was $US1,495.10 ... |
| | | | ... Peter Coleman at a press conference on Friday. The oil and gas company was up 11 cents to 45.14, while fellow energy stock Santos had risen four cents to $14.24, Oil Search had fallen six cents to $6.86 and Origin Energy was up three cents to $16.05. ... |
| | | | ... cent, below $US100 a barrel because crude oil inventories in the US have grown much more than expected amid sliding demand. Santos had retreated 42 cents, or 2.86 per cent, at $14.24 at 1207 AEST, Oil Search was 16 cents cheaper, by 2.25 per cent, at ... |
| | | | ... 19 cents, or 0.24 per cent, to $79.82. Woodside Petroleum still traded in positive territory, up 15 cents to $46.00, but Santos fell 12 cents, or 0.82 per cent, to $14.59. Fortescue Metals Group continued trading in positive territory, but off its highs ... |
| | | | ... $80.61 and Fortescue was 23 cents higher at $6.35. Energy stocks were also rising, with Woodside up 64 cents to $45.95 and Santos gaining 36 cents to $14.82. In financials, NAB was up 31 cents to $28.09, Westpac had gained 34 cents to $24.26, ANZ rose ... |
| | | | ... miner Newcrest was down 80 cents, or 1.99 per cent, to $39.43. In the energy sector, Woodside was down 13 cents to $45.42, Santos dropped 46 cents to $14.50 and Oil Search was five cents higher at $7.02. "There are quite a lot of headwinds for the resources ... |
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