
David Winning
Chief Newswires Editor, APAC at The Wall Street Journal
Australia and New Zealand Bureau Chief @WSJ. #istandwithevan
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1 week ago |
tradingview.com | David Winning
Goodman Maintains Earnings Guidance as Logistics Customers Act CautiouslyGMGSYDNEY--Goodman kept its annual earnings guidance unchanged as economic and trade uncertainty has made customers wary about securing industrial property. Goodman said it expects operating earnings per share will rise by 9% in the 12 months through June.
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3 weeks ago |
in.marketscreener.com | David Winning
ARAMCO Add to a list Market Closed - Saudi Arabian S.E. 05:50:00 13/05/2025 pm IST 5-day change 1st Jan Change 25.55 SAR 0.00% +2.28% -8.91% Woodside Says Collaboration Agreement Could See Aramco Join Louisiana LNG Project Published on 14/05/2025 at 06:19 SYDNEY--Woodside Energy floated the possibility of Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Aramco, buying a stake in its newly approved Louisiana LNG project after signing a collaboration agreement with the giant producer. Woodside said the...
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | David Winning
Opportunities include Aramco’s potential acquisition of an equity interest in Louisiana LNG and supply of liquefied natural gas from the $17.5 billion project. Woodside said the nonbinding agreement with Aramco, signed in Riyadh at the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum, paves the way for both companies to explore global opportunities.
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3 weeks ago |
tradingview.com | David Winning
Woodside Says Collaboration Agreement Could See Aramco Join Louisiana LNG ProjectWDS2222SYDNEY--Woodside Energy floated the possibility of Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Aramco, buying a stake in its newly approved Louisiana LNG project after signing a collaboration agreement with the giant producer. Woodside said the nonbinding agreement with Aramco, signed in Riyadh at the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum, paves the way for both companies to explore global opportunities.
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3 weeks ago |
tradingview.com | David Winning
Ampol to Sell Retail Electricity Businesses in Australia, New ZealandSYDNEY--Ampol has agreed to sell its retail electricity businesses in Australia and New Zealand, a move that it expects will boost future earnings by some 30 million Australian dollars (US$19 million) a year. The biggest transaction involves Ampol selling its New Zealand electricity retailing businesses to Meridian Energy for around 70 million New Zealand dollars, equivalent to US$41 million.
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