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| | | ... overnight, Mr Spooner said. Major oil stocks were firmer, with Santos jumping 18 cents, or 1.11 per cent, to $16.36, Woodside up 42 cents to $47.37, and Oil Search gaining five cents to $7.33. Market heavyweights BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto lost ground. ... |
| | | | ... rising overnight on US dollar weakness. BHP Billiton eased 31 cents to $47.64 while Rio Tinto was down 15 cents at $85.95. Woodside was four cents higher at $47.04, however, and oil Search was one cent lower at $7.20, after benchmark oil rose slightly ... |
| | | | ... gold (price) last night and seen only a modest effect on the gold sector here today." Among energy stocks at 1204 AEST, Woodside was 16 cents weaker at $46.98 whole Santos had given up 11 cents at $15.79. In gold, at 1204 AEST, Newcrest was up $1.00 ... |
| | | | ... stock market was more than half a per cent higher at noon as speculation re-emerged that Shell could sell its stake in Woodside to BHP. At 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 28.4 points higher, or 0.59 per cent, at 4,866.3 points, while the ... |
| | | | ... sector was the weakest across the market after light, sweet crude fell 0.5 per cent to $US104.27 in New York overnight. Woodside led the sector lower, plunging $1.20, or 2.51 per cent, to $46.55 after telling the Australian Securities Exchange late on ... |
| | | | ... cents, or 1.01 per cent, to $3.00 and department store owner Myer Holdings Ltd up six cents, or 1.92 per cent, to $3.19. "Woodside is up again - that's been a good move," Mr Lakos said. Woodside was trading up 44 cents, or 0.93 per cent, to $47.54 on ... |
| | | | ... very strong the last few days." The local resource sector was performing strongly across the board, but Mr Leppinus said Woodside was the standout for the day, with rumours swirling of a takeover bid in the works. "The big news is Woodside. Shares are ... |
| | | | ... the local bourse on Thursday, major miner BHP Billiton rose 42 cents to $44.62, and Rio Tinto added 77 cents to $81.45. Woodside shares were 58 cents higher at $45.56 cents. Among the major banks, Westpac was 32 cents higher at $23.35 after it said the ... |
| | | | ... there were no "left-field events" popping up to derail activity, he said. In the energy sector, oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum lifted 67 cents at $45.08, and Santos was 45 cents richer at $15.50. Uranium miner Peninsula Energy was 1.1 cents ... |
| | | | ... performers, with BHP Billiton down 44 cents at $44.19 and Rio Tinto off $1.02 to $79.49. Energy stocks were also weaker, with Woodside losing 36 cents to $41.84 and Santos down 21 cents to $14.24. The banks were also all down, with Westpac off 19 cents ... |
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