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| | ... 8.5 cents to $1.87. Energy stocks were boosted by higher oil prices, with Woodside Petroleum up 21 cents at $35.69, while Santos had gained seven cents to $8.00 despite suffering a 24 per cent plunge in quarterly sales revenue. Whitehaven Coal was up ... |
| | | ... Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 6.84 points, or 0.04 per cent, to 18,105.77. Locally in equities news, gas producer Santos releases it first quarter production report and toll roads operator Macquarie Atlas hold its annual general meeting. In Australia ... |
| | | ... Woodside Petroleum lifted 35 cents to $35.60 despite its sales revenue declining by 20% to $1.4 billion in the March quarter. Santos was up 11 cents at $7.80. Lend Lease backtracked 17 cents to $17.02 despite the engineering construction group saying ... |
| | | ... its latest response to plunging iron ore prices. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum was off 23 cents at $34.74, and Santos gained eight cents to $7.72. Among the major banks, Westpac had gained six cents at $39.83, ANZ lost 15 cents to $36.59, Commonwealth ... |
| | | ... Royal Dutch Shell's takeover of BG Group. Locally, oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum had added 57 cents at $34.70 and Santos had gained 14 cents to $7.51. |
| | | ... pure-play energy stock, Woodside Petroleum, gave up all of Wednesday's gains and more, dropping 89 cents, or 2.5%, to $34.18, Santos fell 13 cents to $7.28 and Oil Search was one cent weaker at $7.63. BHP Billiton shed 30.5 cents to $30.435, Rio Tinto ... |
| | | ... prices to $US53.98 a barrel in New York, the highest level for 2015 so far. Woodside Petroleum was up 69 cents at $35.06, Santos had put on 22.5 cents at $7.325 and Oil Search was 34.5 cents higher at $7.575. Three of the big banks were weaker, with ... |
| | | ... cents. Gold miner Newcrest gained 21 cents to $13.99, oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum added 41 cents to $34.56 and Santos picked up 16 cents at $7.11. Troubled mining equipment and machinery maker Bradken added three cents, or 1.3%, to $2.32 ... |
| | | ... the New York Mercantile Exchange, snapping a three-day losing streak. Woodside Petroleum was up three cents at $33.91 and Santos was 4.5 cents higher at $6.975. Meanwhile, QBE jumped 36 cents to $13.15 as the insurance giant announced it was considering ... |
| | | ... and Fortescue Metals had lost 4.5 cents, or 2.3 per cent, to $1.915. Woodside Petroleum was down 63 cents at $33.89 and Santos was 20 cents weaker at $6.94. The big banks were all weaker. Commonwealth Bank lost 72 cents to $92.68, National Australia ... |
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