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ord.

American  

abbreviation

  1. order.

  2. ordinal.

  3. ordinance.

  4. ordinary.

  5. ordnance.


Ord British  
/ ɔːd /

noun

  1. a river in NE Western Australia, rising on the Kimberley Plateau and flowing generally north to the Timor Sea: subject of a major irrigation scheme. Length: about 500 km (300 miles)

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Ord Minnett says Lotus’s supplies of acid and sulphur look secure at present, but fuel is more precarious.

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“Disruption cannot be ruled out as it depends on the conflict,” Ord Minnett says.

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That’s the view of Ord Minnett, which trims price targets on several stocks in Australia’s healthcare sector, including Ebos, Paragon Care and Australian Clinical Labs.

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Ord Minnett analyst Paul Kaner notes Pantoro has underperformed peers in the gold-mining sector after Tulla Resources sold down part of its stake in the company in early December and following Pantoro’s quarterly production report last month.

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“Given how cheap the stock is, this should be well received by the market and slightly ease concerns around deliverability risk in the near term,” Ord Minnett says of the buyback plan.

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