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| | | ... down $1.08 to $69.12. The energy sector also took a beating, after oil prices tumbled in London and New York on Monday. Woodside Petroleum fell 42 cents to $32.98, while Santos dropped 13 cents to $11.12. The weakest company on the ASX 100 was Paladin ... |
| | | | ... sector continued to help the market higher, with stocks gaining 2.6 per cent after oil prices soared on offshore markets. Woodside Petroleum gained 89 cents to $34.10, Oil Search rose 19 cents to $6.14 and Santos was 23 higher at $11.44. The best performing ... |
| | | | ... across the market, Mr Esho said. Energy stocks rose 1.5 per cent, outperforming other sectors in opening trade, with Woodside Petroleum gaining 35 cents, or 1.07 per cent, to $32.92. The top 50 stocks were trading 1.2 per cent higher, indicating a bit ... |
| | | | ... which was the best-performing company on the S&P/ASX50 having climbed 2.82 per cent, or 17 cents, to $6.19. Meanwhile, Woodside Petroleum was up three cents at $33.95 and Santos had advanced seven cents to $11.57. The industrial sector was 0.32 per cent ... |
| | | | ... slipped 0.98 per cent. Major energy producers were down more than one per cent - Oil Search was off 10 cents at $6.32, Woodside was 62 cents lower at $34.70 and Santos had slipped 15 cents to $11.55. But on a positive, gold stocks were up 1.42 per cent ... |
| | | | ... said energy stocks were pulling the market down as it took a breather from recent upward swings. Among energy stocks, Woodside Petroleum fell 72 cents, or 1.9 per cent, to $37.04, while Origin Energy lost eight cents to $14.29. "Overall the market has ... |
| | | | ... cent fall in half year profit and confirming earlier guidance for earnings, distributions and revenue for the full year. Woodside Petroleum Ltd's shares shed 25 cents to $37.07 after announcing on Wednesday its first half net profit was down 8.1 per ... |
| | | | ... or 2.71 per cent, at $37.36, 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 ... |
| | | | ... Billiton had eased 60 cents, or 1.57 per cent, to $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 ... |
| | | | ... marked down... It's very much a macro approach being taken by 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 ... |
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