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| | | ... estimated $US35 million ($A37.26 million) in cash. It shares were down 65 cents, or 1.23, to $52.18 at 1045 AEST. Meanwhile, BHP Billiton was 53 cents, or 1.63 per cent, lower at $32.44. Also making news, Suncorp said it had sold $1.6 billion in non-performing ... |
| | | | ... during briefings to investors and analysts ahead of the looming split of the group into separate companies. In materials, BHP Billiton was two cents weaker at $33.07 and Rio Tinto was flat at $53.20. Gold miner Newcrest Mining's week started as horribly ... |
| | | | ... years. Its shares fell by 9.73 per cent, or $1.30, to $12.06. Global growth worries are hitting other mining stocks, with BHP Billiton shedding 33 cents to $33.44, ahead of chief executive Andrew Mackenzie's address to Melbourne Mining Club in London. ... |
| | | | ... Queensland chief executive Stuart Grimshaw is to speak at a Financial Services Council/Deloittte lunch in Brisbane, while BHP Billiton chief executive Andrew Mackenzie is scheduled to address a Melbourne Mining Club function in London. No equities news ... |
| | | | ... $26.86. National Australia Bank fell 20 cents to $28.75. The big miners were weaker, with Rio Tinto down 29 cents at $54.07 and BHP Billiton two cents lower at $33.77. Meanwhile, retailer Target has hinted jobs will be cut at its head office in Geelong. ... |
| | | | ... Wednesday. Gold stocks were the worst-performing sector at the open, having fallen 3.54 per cent. Among the major miners, BHP had fallen 15 cents to $34.11, while Rio had slipped eight cents to $55.05. The big four retail banks were also lower. ANZ was ... |
| | | | ... from mining-related companies were offset by weakness in the financial sector. Materials stocks were up 0.6 per cent, with BHP having risen 13 cents to $34.22 and Rio up 83 cents at $54.63. By contrast, Three of Australia's big four retail banks were ... |
| | | | ... from mining-related companies were offset by weakness in the financial sector. Materials stocks were up 0.6 per cent, with BHP having risen 13 cents to $34.22 and Rio up 83 cents at $54.63. By contrast, Three of Australia's big four retail banks were ... |
| | | | ... Tony Russell said a fall in commodity prices, including a one per cent fall in copper prices, had hit the big mining stocks. BHP Billiton shed 51 cents to $34.37 while Rio Tinto lost 80 cents to $54.38. But the big banks are firmer, following National ... |
| | | | ... performing sector at noon, due to strong rises in the price of the precious metal. Newcrest shares were up 13 cents at $14.55. BHP was up 50 cents at $34.96, while Rio had climbed $1.18 to $55.14. The banks, however, were lower. ANZ was five cents weaker ... |
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