CTX

Caltex Australia (CTX)

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CTX

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Caltex Australia Limited (CTX) is a company engaged in the refining, purchase, marketing and distribution of petroleum products as well as the operation of many convenience stores in Australia. It also offers a variety of solutions such as price risk management, fluid management, environmental health and safety programs as well as fleet management. CTX was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on the 31st of December 1980. Its average annual revenue reaches approximately AUD$18 million.

Caltex $57m Profit FY2013


Fuel distribution company, Caltex Australia (ASX:CTX) have announced its full year profit results for 2012 to its shareholders and investors on the Australian sharemarket.

  • Caltex Australia Net Profit of $57 million, up from a loss of $714 million in the previous year.

Caltex Australia 1H Half Year Financial Report 2012


Petroleum refiner, distributor and convenience store operator, Caltex Australia (ASX: CTX) have released their 1H half year financial results for FY 2012 to the ASX stockmarket.

  • Caltex reports a net profit of $167 million, down from $270 million the previous year.
  • The profit results are at the higher end-of-June guidance of $150 to $170 million

Caltex Expects Annual Profit to Drop


Australian oil refiner Caltex Australia (CTX) is expecting its annual profit to decline due to competition, refinery shut down and rising of oil prices and Australian dollar.As the situation continues, Caltex believes that their profit for 2011 will drop by up to 40 per cent.

Best and Worst Traded Stocks for Dec. 5-9


The list below is a record of the top ten best and worst traded stocks in the ASX100, ASX200, and All Ordinaries of the Australian Stock Exchange in the 49th week of 2011, from December 5 to 9, 2011.

Best Performing Trade Stocks ASX100 (XTO)

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  1. BlueScope Steel (BSL) closed its price at 43 cents adding $0.05 or 13.16%

The Latest Stock Market News for Wednesday


There is one company scheduled to float , nine stocks that will go ex-dividend, and six companies that will hold their general meeting on August 31, 2011.

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Losers of the week for the ASX100. These stocks decreased their share price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket, the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) from the previous week of trading (15th week: 11th April to 15th April 2011). Losers this week include: LEI, AWC, CTX, IPL, OZL, ALL, WOR, SGM, BXB, OST. Other lists of ASX companies by market capitalisation.

Bottom Ten Performers Stock Market Trading ASX 100


Stock Market Trading Bottom Ten Performers on the ASX 100 for the week. These stocks decreased their share price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket, the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) from the previous week of trading (14th week: 4th April to 8th April 2011). Other lists of ASX companies by market capitalisation.

Share Filter - ASX 100 Bottom 10 Stocks


Share Filter of the Bottom 10 Stocks on the ASX 100 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 (12th week: 21st March to 25th March 2011). Other lists of ASX companies by market capitalisation.

Share Filter - ASX 200 Bottom 10 Stocks


Share Filter of the Bottom 10 Stocks on the ASX 200 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 (12th week: 21st March to 25th March 2011). Other lists of ASX companies by Market capitalisation.

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