Markets Live: BlueScope bashed as ASX wilts
Shares start the week on a dour note as investors sort through more profit results, cheering Fortescue's bumper earnings but slamming BlueScope.
Shares start the week on a dour note as investors sort through more profit results, cheering Fortescue's bumper earnings but slamming BlueScope.
Shares suffered a dour start to the trading week as BlueScope became this earnings season's latest victim, while selling in Telstra and CSL also weighed on the ASX.
The stand out listings traded on the ASX captured at key moments through the day, as indicated by the time stamp in the video.
Fortescue chief executive Nev Power on his company's earnings and peformance and his outlook on iron ore.
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Steel producer BlueScope Steel annouces a 102 per cent profit on its 2016 year, but warns an increase in energy prices could undermine costs and productivity improvements.
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Telstra's retail investors can only look on with envy as Fortescue founder, Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest, reaps the rewards of his audacious bet on iron ore.
Iron ore miner Fortescue records a $2.7 billion net profit and rewards shareholders with an increased dividend.
Investors have savaged BlueScope shares after it flagged competition and power prices would hurt its profit at the same time as announcing long-serving CEO Paul O'Malley would retire.
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The price of iron ore leaps higher due in part to the changing dyamic of the steel industry and ongoing reforms of manufacturing plants in China.
Iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group has more than doubled its net profit, to $US2.1 billion ($2.7 billion) and pledged to reward shareholders with a bigger dividend.
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The ASX set for a flat start to the week after Wall Street steadied on Friday, while reporting season continues on in earnest.
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