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Ausenco (AAX)

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AAX

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Ausenco (AAX) is engaged in the provision of engineering and project management facilities to the mining and minerals processing industries worldwide. Its portfolio of operations comprises engineering procurement, construction supervision, project administration, commissioning and management of mineral processing plants activities. Ausenco listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on June 15, 2006. The Company is organized into two business divisions: Engineering and Projects, and Operations and Maintenance.

Floats, Dividends and AGMs in the Stock Market on Thursday


For the start of September, there are no companies scheduled to float but there are 15 stocks that will go ex-dividend and two companies that will have their general meeting.

Dividends

Stocks from AAX, APN, BPA, CGF, FGL, GZL, IAG, IFL, KAT, SHL, SHV, SRV, TRG, TTS, and TWE will go on ex-dividend on September 1, 2011.

Ausenco Stretches Beadell Contract


Ausenco (AAX) secures a deal to extend its contract with Beadell Resources Ltd to manage a $75 million processing plant at the Tucano gold project in Brazil. According to chief executive Zimi Meka, the new contract that will be built on top of the company's earlier work will deliver feasibility studies, engineering and procurement of activities for the project.

S&P All Ords Shares Winners


S&P All Ords Shares Winners companies for the week, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 3rd week: 17th January to 21st January 2011. These stocks increased their stock price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket. Other lists of ASX companies by market capitalisation. Best Performers on the ASX All Ords last week.

ASX 200 Stocks which Buyers Bought in Strength


Stocks which Buyers Bought in Strength on the ASX 200. These stocks increased their share price by the biggest margin on the Australian stockmarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the previous week of trading (47th week of 2010: 22nd November to 26th November). ASX 200 stocks bought in strength this week include: SDL, LYC, GBG, BOW, TLS, AAX, COH, TAL, CHC, RIV, PDN, AGO, GM, KMD, AUN.

All Ordinaries Shares Which Overperformed


Shares which overperformed on the All Ordinaries, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 46th week of 2010: 15th November to 19th November. These stocks increased their stock price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket. Other lists of Aussie companies by market capitalisation. Overperforming All Ordinaries stocks include: VPG, NBS, BOC, CDU, SKE, HFA, MAH, AAX, CER, CTO, LLC, IOH, TNE, RFE, CIL.

ASX 200 Shares Which Overperformed


Shares which overperformed on the ASX 200. These stocks increased their share price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (46th week of 2010: 15th November to 19th November). Overperforming ASX 200 stocks include: CDU, MAH, AAX, LLC, AXA, LNC, WOR, IVC, TEN, PRY, SHL, CTX, DJS, SRL, BXB.

Stock Scan - ASX 200 Cold Stocks


Stock Scan of ASX 200 Cold stocks. These stocks decreased their share price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (44th week of 2010: 1st November to 5th November). Stocks found in this stock scan includes: HST, LYC, MMX, LEI, GNS, AAX, ERA HVN ,DJS,AUN, JBH, ELD, ANZ, ESG, AAC. Other lists of Aussie companies by Market capitalisation.

Share Filter - All Ordinaries Bottom Stocks


Share filter of All Ordinaries bottom stocks on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 42nd week of 2010: 18th to 22nd October. These stocks decreased their share price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket. Shares include: MAH, CGX, FMS, KCN, IGR, TAP, AAX, CRE, ABY, PRC, CTY, OGC, GRR, ISF, QTM. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

Share Filter - ASX 200 Bottom Stocks


Share filter of ASX 200 bottom stocks. These Shares decreased their share price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (42nd week of 2010: 18th to 22nd October). Shares include: MAH, KCN, AAX, ISF, SBM, RSG, SGM, PRU, PNA, PAN, MCR, CRZ, SDL, CDU, MBN. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

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