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Asciano in dark over share spike
Asciano had no explanation for the 26% rise in its share price on Friday and reiterated that it was too early to say how its "monetisation" process was going, the ports and rail firm told Australian Securities Exchange today.
Bulker crew digs in over unpaid wages claim
The crew of a bulk carrier anchored off Geraldton is refusing to leave until a dispute over more than US$140,000 of unpaid wages is resolved.
Iron ore heavyweights drive dry bulk resurgence
CHARTER rates soared last week as the ‘big three’ iron ore producers dominated capesize fixing activity, while port congestion, particularly in northern China, reduced the number of ships available, Lloyd's List reports.
Qantas brings A330 maintenance back to Australia
Qantas will return the maintenance of its Airbus A330 fleet back to Australia, the airline said this morning.
Petronet's long-term deal for Gorgon LNG
India's Petronet LNG is the latest company to sign up for long-term liquefied natural gas supply from the proposed Gorgon project off Western Australia.
Hanjin defers newbuildings as recession bites
Hanjin Shipping, South Korea’s largest shipping company, unveiled a net loss of US$191m in the first quarter of 2009 as the global recession hit hard.
Vessel fire delays Van Gogh production
Damage to the vessel Ningaloo Vision last month is likely to delay initial production of oil at Apache Corp's Van Gogh oil field.



