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| | | ... over US$2 billion ($2.8 billion) from its Q1 payment, was the biggest contributor to the fall. This was exacerbated by Woodside Petroleum moving its payment to the second quarter. This timing effect, along with other minor factors, meant Australian dividends ... |
| | | | ... $51.24 and pure iron ore player Fortescue Metals had declined 5.75 cents, or 3.22 per cent, to $1.7275. Oil and gas giant Woodside was down 27 cents to $34.37, while Santos had dropped 10 cents to $7.60. As for the big four banks, ANZ had shed 41 cents ... |
| | | | ... market on Tuesday, with the exception of energy stocks, which suffered due to a slide in oil prices. Oil and gas giant Woodside Petroleum has reversed earlier losses to gain 15 cents cents to $34.27, while Santos fell 12 cents, or 1.55 per cent, to $7.62. ... |
| | | | ... dropped 56 cents to $26.49, Rio Tinto had shed $1.00 to $52.75, and Fortescue Metals had dumped eight cents to $1.83. Woodside Petroleum's shares gained after a positive announcement that its Browse project is a step closer with design work starting ... |
| | | | ... dropped 56 cents to $26.49, Rio Tinto had shed $1.00 to $52.75, and Fortescue Metals had dumped eight cents to $1.83. Woodside Petroleum's shares gained after a positive announcement that its Browse project is a step closer with design work starting ... |
| | | | ... weaker at $1.895. Energy stocks were down after oil price falls overnight, also a fallout of Europe's economic problems. Woodside Petroleum was 11 cents lower at $33.88, Oil Search retreated half a cent to $7.155 and Santos had given up 5.5 cents to ... |
| | | | ... Fortescue Metals dipped four cents to $2.35. The energy sector did better after overnight rises in the oil price, with Woodside up 66 cents at $36.26, and Santos nine cents higher at $8.09. Woolworths was up two cents at $27.13 after it announced plans ... |
| | | | ... at $28.55, Rio Tinto added $1.20 to $57.69, and Fortescue Metals was six cents richer at $2.44. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum was 23 cents weaker at $35.88, but Santos put on seven cents at $8.15. Food manufacturer Patties Foods lifted one ... |
| | | | ... $2.37, Rio Tinto had gained 72 cents to $57.62 and Fortescue Metals was two cents higher at $2.14. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum had jumped 66 cents to $35.53 and Santos had put on 16.5 cents to $8.075 as the oil price lifted. The banks were ... |
| | | | ... 21.5% underlying growth after a $1.5 billion currency loss was taken into account. However, companies such as Amcor, Woodside Petroleum, BHP and Transurban raised dividends enough in Australian dollar terms to deliver increases in US dollar terms, as ... |
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