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| | | ... losing five cents to $26.80 and its non-voting shares dipping five cents to $25.05. The energy sector was mixed, with Woodside adding 34 cents to $43.14 at 1222 AEST, Santos dropping one cent to $12.75 and Oil Search picking up three cents to $3.58. ... |
| | | | ... Transurban Group, Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd, Wattyl Ltd, AGL Energy Ltd and BHP Billiton Ltd. Lihir Gold Ltd and Woodside Petroleum Ltd will release interim results and Hutchison Telecommunications Australia Ltd releases first half results. The ... |
| | | | ... contracts. At 1205 AEST, BHP Billiton was up 56 cents at $36.53, and Rio Tinto had added $1.10 to $91.70. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum was 24 cents lower at $42.77. Santos reversed 25 cents to $13.20 as it began investigating the cause of ... |
| | | | ... and safety they released. Mather's comments came in response to questions about the recent Uniting Church battle with Woodside Energy over their corporate governance, as reported various mainstream media. An investor in Woodside, the church has stated ... |
| | | | ... corporate front, NIB members will vote on a possible ASX listing, Macquarie Bank holds its annual general meeting, while both Woodside Petroleum and Petsec release quarterly production reports. The Australian share market closed lower yesterday, dragged ... |
| | | | At 1216 AEST, local energy stocks were mixed with Woodside Petroleum dropping $1.04 to $45.50, while Santos gained 15 cents to $14.15 and Oil Search rose two cents to $4.18. Santos announced today it would build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility ... |
| | | | ... ANZ lifting five cents to $29.48, and Westpac gaining 20 cents to $26.46. Local energy stocks were trading lower with Woodside Petroleum 21 cents lower at $46.50, Santos 14 cents down at $13.96 and Oil Search dipping four cents to $4.17. |
| | | | ... Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was up 31 points to 6393 on a volume of 3,746 contracts. Woodside Petroleum added 40 cents to $47.40 as August crude on the New York Mercantile Exchange settled up $US1 or 1.4 per cent ... |
| | | | ... and the market was expected to be quiet for the rest of the day, he said. "Oil was a bit stronger on Friday night, with Woodside pretty strong so far today," Mr Foulsham said. "The banks have not been faring too well in the past week or two; Macquarie ... |
| | | | ... under the $100 mark, which it reached momentarily yesterday, falling 41 cents to $99.58. Australia's biggest oil producer Woodside Petroleum rose 69 cents to $46.70 as July crude on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose $US1.09 last night to $US69.09 ... |
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