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Highest Value Winners ASX 200


Highest value winning stocks for this week of the top 10 Australian shares which are in the ASX 200. These stocks increased their share price by the most percentage points on the Australian share market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the previous week of trading. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

The Winners of the Week


St Barbara (SBM), a company that operates in the gold production and mineral exploration industry with main focus on mining and selling of gold, investments, mineral exploration and exploitation in Australia was the best performer of the week in ASX200 with a gain of 25.4 percent closing the week at 37 cents (market capitalisation $722.5 million). The company traded its stocks for 30 cents last week.

The Losers of the Week


iSOFT Group Limited (ISF), a company that is involved in the business of supplying software and IT solutions to healthcare providers was the worst performer in the ASX200 list for the week. The company had a market capitalisation of $254.3 million and lost 26.9 percent to its stock price closing for the week at 25 cents. These stocks traded for 34 cents a week earlier.

ASX Best Performers of the Week


Gunns (GNS), a fully integrated hardwood forest products company which is involved in milling, timber processing and merchandising, building and hardware supplies merchandising and so on was the best performer of the week in ASX200 with a gain of 12.7 percent closing the week at 45 cents (market capitalisation $359.0 million). The company traded its stocks for 40 cents last week.

ASX Worst Performers of the Week


iSOFT Group Limited (ISF), a company that supplies software and IT solutions to healthcare providers was the worst performer in the ASX200 list for the week. The company had a market capitalisation of $347.7 million and lost 40.7 percent to its stock price closing for the week at 34 cents. These stocks traded for 57 cents during the last week.

Top 3 Winning Companies of the Week


Eastern Star Gas (ESG), a company that concentrates on conventional and coalbed methane gas exploration and production was the best performer of the week in ASX200 with a gain of 22.7 percent closing the week at 87 cents (market capitalisation $754.5 million). The company traded its stocks for 71 cents last week.

Top 3 Losing Companies of the Week


Ausenco (AAX), a renowned company that operates in the engineering and project management facilities at a global; scale to the minerals processing and mining industries was the worst performing company in the ASX200 list for the week. The company had a market capitalisation of $286.3 million and lost 30.4 percent to its stock price and was closed for the week at $2.34. Its stocks were traded at $3.36 during the last week.

The Best Performing Stocks of the Week


Sigma Pharmaceuticals Limited (SIP), a company with focus on manufacturing, marketing and distribution of pharmaceutical products through drugstore and grocery channels was the best performer of the week in ASX200 with a gain of 37.1 percent closing the week at 48 cents (market capitalisation $565.7 million). The company traded its stocks for 35 cents last week.

The Worst Performing Stocks of the Week


Gunns (GNS), a fully integrated hardwood forest products company which concentrates on milling, timber processing and merchandising, building and hardware supplies merchandising and building contractors was the worst performer in the ASX200 list for the week. The company had a market capitalisation of $282.4 million and lost 27.8 percent to its stock price and was closed for the week at 35 cents. Its stocks were traded at 49 cents during the last week.

The Best 3 Companies of the Week


Paladin Energy, (PDN), a company which is mainly involved in the acquisition and development of uranium projects in Australia and Africa had the best performing stocks of the week in ASX100 with a gain of 10.2 percent or 38 cents closing the week at $4.08.

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