Falls unabated on all sectors in Australia
s Established mining e and industrial share {prices continued to fall »under sustained selling i pressure on Australian ? exchanges yesterday. I B.H.P. plunged another 16c - to 700 c, its lowest level in two weeks. CSR shed 5c at 430 c, but B.N.S.W. was steady. Comalco. Pioneer, Sugar, { {C.U.B., the National Bank,! {Coles, and Philip Morris were! {all marked down. E.Z. Industries was steady! as was Woolworths, the!C.8.C., I.A.C. and Tooth, andi J i Waltons, ICI. and A.S.L.j ' I firmed a little. j Among the miners, Pan-; M continental shares slumped j ’{to their lowest level in four 5 weeks, with a 25c loss at 300 c. This brought losses so) r ifar this week to 70c. Coals! r ! issues Utah, A.A.R. and Coal! ’{and Allied were also down.
Bougainville. C.R.A., Hamersley, Peko-Wallsend. Poseidon and M.LM. suffered small to medium losses, but Cons. Gold, B.H. South and Gt Boulder were steady. SYDNEY Sales.—Amatil, 154; Ampol, 45; Ansett, 64; A.W.A., 100; Assoc. Sec., 52; A.G.C., 146; A.N.1., 88; N.S.W.. 650; 8.M.1., 73; Bora), 180: [Borg, 112; Brambles, 147: 8.H.P.. 702; Bundaberg. 410; Burns P.. i 185; Carp.. 115; C’maine, 330; Clyde, 87; Coal All., 235; C.S.R.. i 432; Coles, 113; C.8.C., 178; C.1.G.. 1185; Cone. Monter, 90; Courtaids. {26; Email, 55; E.Z.1., 220; Elders, j 178: Fairfax, 84; Hanimex. 109; {J. Hardie, 353; Hooker, 110; 1.A.C., 90; D. Jones. 105; L.N.C., 183; Lend Lease, 270; M.L.C., 185; j Marriekville, 40; Mauri, 79: IMyers, 150; N.Z. Forest, 310; I Newbold. 125; Penfolds,' 72; I Petersville, 22; Pioneer Monier, 182; Pioneer Sugar. 410; Publisher. 1120; Sims. 130; Sleigh. 36; OakIbridge, 65; Swan, 137: Thiess, 220: I Tooths. 198; T.N.T., 115'; Travelodge, 27; Waltons. 75; IWwths. 96. { Mining, oil.—Beaver Exp., 24; [Bougainville, 100; Patrick. 2; {Cleveland. 8; Com. Min., 200; [Cons. Rutl, 190; C.R.A., 208; I Cudgen, 88; Emperor. 160; G.M. jKalg.. 155; Hamersley, 153; Hill 50. 18; Kath. Inv., 90: Laverton, 1J; M.1.M., 212; Paringa, 27: Peko W„ 285; Placer. 1250; Project Min., 1; Poseidon, 410; Qld Min., 76; Kobe R., 50; Tasminex, 5; Southland, 12; W.M.C., 176; Westralian, 50; Utah, 706; Loloma, 38f Metals Exp., 38; M.1.M.. 212; Oil Search, 29; Petromin, ■ 25; Santos. 63; Silver V., 17; South-1 land, 11; South Pae., 16: W.M.C.,1 175. I
Mining, oiI.—A.A.R., 132; Basin, 40; Beach, 27; B.H. Sth, 200; Cent Norse, 245; Cons. Gold, 295; C.R.A., 205; Gt Boulder, 74; Hamersley, 150; Interstate, 92; Woodsreef, 4J: Allodev, 60; Ampol Ex., 47; A.A.R., 130; A.0.G,. 6; Beach. 28; Bridge, 10; Clarence, 2J; Oil Search 30; Pexa. 2; Timor. 9; Woodside. 67.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 18
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