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Blue chips slip into the red.
Australasian Business Intelligence, July, 2005
Jul 03, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX)
The Australian sharemarket drifted lower on 1 July 2005, with the S&P/ASX 200 falling 4.9 points to 4,272.6. The broader All Ordinaries Index was down 5.8 points at 4,224.1. Energy stocks were out of favour following a fall in the crude oil price, with Woodside Petroleum losing $A0.67 to finish at $A28.58 and Oil Search easing $A0.07 to $A3. Rio Tinto advanced $A0.30 to $A45.12 and AMP was $A0.07 higher at $A6.54. Telstra slipped $A0.04 to finish at $A5.02, but Publishing & Broadcasting rose $A0.09 to $A14.94.
Publication Date: 2 July 2005
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