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| | | ... bit of a drag on the rest of the resources." Mr Manley said that oil prices were driving up the energy stocks and that Woodside Petroleum had been a standout performer after announcing its plans for expansion in its profit report yesterday. In the energy ... |
| | | | ... 2009. BHP Billiton was 25 cents higher at $36.96, while Rio Tinto was down eight cents at $58.12. In the energy sector, Woodside Petroleum rose 5.71 per cent or $2.53 to $46.81, Santos added 12 cents to $14.83, and Oil Search gained 18 cents or 3.24 ... |
| | | | ... day, particularly the resources sector faring well, recovering from yesterday's weakness," she said. "The results from Woodside are helping to pull things up, as well as recovery in Rio." Also in the news pushing resources and energy, Finance minister ... |
| | | | ... Ltd, later & Gordon Ltd, The Reject Shop Ltd and, initially in New Zealand, dual-listed SkyCity Entertainment Group Ltd. Woodside Petroleum Ltd is scheduled to release first half results. On Tuesday, the Australian share market closed in negative territory ... |
| | | | ... Housing Industry Association - RP Data will release their residential land report for the March quarter. In company news, Woodside Petroleum Ltd issues its second quarter production report. Companies holdings general meetings include Optus owner Singapore ... |
| | | | ... so-called economic recovery and how that will impact upon global demand for crude oil," Mr Lewis said. At 1203 AEST, Woodside had dipped 38 cents to $39.82, Santos had gained 26 cents to $13.23 and Oil Search had eased one cent to $5.16. "Materials stocks ... |
| | | | ... contract, light sweet crude for August delivery, tumbled $US1.12 from Monday's closing price to $US62.93 a barrel on Tuesday. Woodside had lost 41 cents to $40.06, Santos was down 23 cents at $13.00 and Oil Search dropped five cents to $5.24. The world's ... |
| | | | ... Rio Tinto had lost $1.19, or 2.45 per cent, to $47.31 at 1202 AEST on the back of largely softer base metals prices. Woodside had dropped 57 cents to $40.28 and Santos was down 16 cents at $13.40, but Oil Search had inched one cent higher to $5.33 at ... |
| | | | ... dropped 81 cents, or 2.42 per cent, to $32.62, while rival Rio Tinto fell $1.20, or 2.42 per cent, to $48.40. At 1204 AEST, Woodside had lost $1.02 cents, or 2.46 to $40.41, Santos was down 59 cents, or 4.18 per cent, at $13.53, and Oil Search had fallen ... |
| | | | ... a weaker US dollar. Santos added three cents to $14.88, Oil Search lifted 22 cents, or 3.84 per cent, to $5.95, while Woodside shares added $1.00, or 2.27 per cent, to $45.02. |
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