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| | | ... to $26.58, while rival Rio Tinto fell $1.19 to $72.21. In the energy sector, Woodside Petroleum fell $1.22 to $38.75 and Santos also lost 17 cents to $10.99. |
| | | | ... Tinto lost $1.30 cents to $73.11. Energy interests also lost some ground, Woodside Petroleum down 64 cents at $40.04 and Santos down 16 cents at $11.15. "The big news of the day is that DCA have come out and confirmed they have been approached with a ... |
| | | | ... too much on a per barrel basis." At 1200 AEST Woodside's shares were down 66 cents at $41.60, while fellow energy company Santos dipped four cents to $11.15. |
| | | | ... million in the previous year. Energy giant Woodside Petroleum also struggled losing 52 cents to $42.86. Oil and gas producer Santos, which maintained its production outlook for the 2006 and 2007 years after posting a 27.6 per cent rise in first half ... |
| | | | ... Holdings Ltd, Tabcorp Holdings Ltd and Macquarie Infrastructure Group reporting annual results. AMP Ltd, Babcock & Brown Ltd, Santos Ltd and Iluka Resources Ltd will announce first half results. On the economic front, the Australian Bureau of Statistics ... |
| | | | ... down four points at 4,910. Today, Adelaide Bank and GUD Holdings are set to reveal their annual reults, while oil producer Santos will release its second quarter production report. Yesterday, the Australian stock market closed lower with banking stocks ... |
| | | | ... group of the year; Macquarie Premium Funding, premium funder of the year; Freemans Australia, loss adjuster of the year; Santos, risk practitioner/team of the year; Wespac and Lumley, technical innovation of the year; Finity Consulting, service provider ... |
| | | | Aon Australia has appointed a former head of Lloyds TSB and an ex-manager from Santos to two of its practice groups. Tim Farren, the former head of insurable risk at Lloyds TSB, and Chris McMichael, former group risk manager at Santos, have joined Aon ... |
| | | | ... earnings while SingTel unveils Optus' full year results and West Australian Newspapers releases Q3 earnings. Rio Tinto, Santos and Straits Resources all front shareholders as well. NEW YORK - US stocks fell after strong economic data renewed concerns ... |
| | | | ... reporting season by unveiling its first half earnings, while Caltex and Alumina front shareholders and Centennial Coal and Santos reveal production reports. NEW YORK - US stocks ended higher, with the Dow industrials hitting a six-year high, buoyed by ... |
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