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| | ... Rio Tinto reversed 50 cents to $54.54, and Fortescue Metals dipped one cent to $2.46. Oil and gas supplier Woodside Petroleum was 27 cents higher at $34.46, and Santos was up 25 cents at $7.25. Construction giant Leighton Holdings was four cents richer ... |
| | | ... was 11 cents lower at $2.55. Oil and gas producer Santos dropped 58 cents, or 6.99 per cent, to $7.72, and Woodside Petroleum reversed $1.04 to $34.35. Among the major banks, Westpac was up 15 cents at $33.50, but ANZ had dipped eight cents to $32.32 ... |
| | | ... downgrade from Standard and Poor's. Santos shares were down 72 cents, or more than eight per cent, at $7.60. Woodside Petroleum had lost 87 cents at $34.52 and Oil Search had slumped 26 cents at $7.58. Global miner BHP Billiton was down 90 cents, or ... |
| | | ... other sectors are down; mid-result is flat or a slight positive." Among energy stocks, oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum added 72 cents, or 2.11 per cent, to $34.92, Santos gained 18 cents, or 1.98 per cent, to $9.29 while Oil Search rose 37 cents ... |
| | | ... Evan Lucas said. "It's why... the oil space as a whole is getting absolutely thumped." Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum dropped $1.87, or 5.2 per cent, to $33.88, Santos dumped 65 cents, or 6.4 per cent, to $9.45 while Oil Search was 58 cents ... |
| | | ... decision to ignore calls for an output cut. Sydney's ASX/S&P 200, the home of commodity giants such as BHP Billiton, Woodside and Santos, was the standout loser on Friday, although Asian share markets were mixed because cheaper oil means lower import ... |
| | | ... Australia's Pilbara region but stuck with plans to ramp up production of the commodity. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum dropped $2.13, or 5.54 per cent, to $36.34, and Santos plunged $1.18, or 10.16 per cent, to $10.43. Among the major banks ... |
| | | ... trade, while Rio Tinto added 31 cents to $60.21, but Fortescue Metals fell 4.5 cents to $3.135. Oil producer Woodside Petroleum lifted 10 cents to $39.20 while Santos climbed six cents to $12.04. Among the major banks, Commonwealth Bank rose 25 cents ... |
| | | ... $33.59, Rio Tinto had lifted 57 cents to $60.62, and Fortescue Metals was up 11 cents at $3.16. Oil producer Woodside Petroleum was 25 cents higher at $39.72 and Santos had lifted 16 cents to $12.14. Bonds underwear owner Pacific Brands was down a quarter ... |
| | | ... cents to $33.06, Rio Tinto added 10 cents to $59.80, and Fortescue Metals was steady at $3.03. Oil producer Woodside Petroleum shed 68 cents to $39.43 after the price of oil took another sharp tumble on Thursday. Santos reversed 25 cents to $11.92. Among ... |
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