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Best Australian Sharemarket Shares - ASX 100


Best Australian Sharemarket Shares on the ASX 100 for the week. These stocks increased their share price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the previous week of trading (9th week: 28th February to 4th March 2011). Other lists of ASX companies by market capitalisation.

S&P ASX 100 Shares Losers


S&P ASX 100 Shares Losers companies for the week. These stocks decreased their share price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the previous week of trading (3rd week: 17th January to 21st January 2011). Stocks included in this weeks list are: PDN, BSL, CPU, AIO, PRY, BLY, FMG, GFF, SGM, RHC, COH, NCM, TSE, MCC, RIO.

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.

ASX 100 Stocks which Buyers Bought in Strength


Stocks which Buyers Bought in Strength on the ASX 100. 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). Stocks being bought in strength this week include: TLS, COH, RIV, PDN, SGM, SHL, BLD, WDC, BBG, MCC, BOQ, ASX, AMP, IPL, AIO.

ASX 100 Shares Which Overperformed


Shares which overperformed on the ASX 100. 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). Other lists of Aussie companies by market capitalisation. Stocks include: LLC, AXA, WOR, TEN, PRY, SHL, CTX, DJS, BXB, PPT, MGR, LEI, BOQ, COH, RIV.

Share Filter - ASX 100 Top Stocks


Share Filter of ASX 100 Top Stocks. These Shares increased 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: PPT, TEN, BXB, GFF, TAH, SKI, LY, ASX, CPU, WES, PDN, COH, CGF, NWS, DOW. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

Cochlear Dividends

25 August, 2010 - 19:34

Study the historical dividends for COCHLEAR LIMITED. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. You are eligible to receive COH dividends if you own the company's stock on the ex-dividend date. Investor's must have purchased the stock before the ex dividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the COH dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date. The Pay Date or the Date Payable is the day when the dividend is paid to shareholders.

Cochlear Profit Results Up


Hearing implant systems manufacturer, Cochlear (ASX:COH) has announced a 19 percent increase in net profit at $130.5 million. The company has also announced a final dividend, which is 60 percent franked at $1.05.

  • Net Profit after Tax (NPAT) of $155.2 million, up 19%.
  • Successful launch of new cochlear implant system Cochlear™ Nucleus® 5 with second half CI unit sales up 20% and full year up 13% to 21,023 units

Bottom 10 ASX 100 Stock Report


Stock report for this week of the bottom 10 Australian shares which are in the ASX 100. These stocks decreased 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.

Australian Dollar Currency Influences Reporting Season


Currency fluctuations will influence the earnings reports and hence the upcoming company reporting season in Australia.

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