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Worst Performing Stocks of the Week


Arrow Energy (AOE), one of the major coal seam gas producer and explorer with a current market capitalisation of $2512.1 million was the worst performer in the ASX100 list for the week. The company lost 12.7 percent or 50 cents to its stock price and was closed for the week at $3.43.

ERA Boosts up Production Utilising Maximum Capacity


One of the world’s major uranium producers, Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) have recorded a significant increase of output at Australia’s largest uranium mine in the last quarter by reaching almost full capacity. The company came up with the massive output in an attempt to boost up its profit for the later half of the year. Energy Resources increased its capacity by 22 percent to 1481 tonnes from its Ranger mine that is located in Kakadu National park.

Australian Resources Weekly Update


Lower near-term uranium price forecasts for Australian resources provided by Australian stockmarket analyst Macquarie Research Equities.

Australian Resources

Lower near-term uranium price forecasts

Lower uranium price forecasts:

Could Uranium be the Next Boom Resource?


The uranium sector and Energy Resources of Australia (ERA). Australian sharemarket analyst, Macquarie Research Equities gives ERA an Outperform rating with a suggested upside of up to 17 percent per share.

Could Uranium Return as the Next Boom Resource?

Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) Worst Performing Shares for Week 13


Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) was the worst performer with a negative move of 18.2%. Among the worst performing stocks for the past trading week (week 13 for 2008) on the Australian sharemarket were a mixture of child care services, mining, energy and financial services: ABC Learning (ABS), Lihir Gold (LHG), Fortescue (FMG), Energy Resources Of Australia (ERA), Macquarie DDR Trust (MDT). These worst performing stocks for week 13 of 2008 were ranged from 13.8 percent to 18.2 percent in their losses.

Best Performers for Week 10 of 2008 - Mining Companies


Riversdale (RIV) was the overall best performing shares on the Australian sharemarket taking in a 19.4 percent increase. Among the best performing companies for the past week (week 10 of 2008) on the Australian sharemarket were a mixture of mining and chemical: Incitec Pivot (IPL), Dyno Noble (DXL), Newcrest (NCM), Riversdale (RIV), Western Areas (WSA), Energy Resources of Australia (ERA). Five out of best six performing stocks for indices were mining companies and it was the highlight of the trading week. This clearly indicates the progress achieved by Australian mining companies.

Energy Resources of Australia: The Best Performer for Week 3 of 2008


Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) was the overall best performing stock taking in a 13.9 percent increase of its share price. Among the best performing companies for the past week (week 3 of 2008) on the Australian sharemarket were a mixture of engineering, energy, industrial, mining and transportation: Sims Group (SGM), Energy Resources of Australia (ERA), Futuris Corp (FCL), Downer EDI (DOW), Toll Holdings (TOL). All the above best performing stocks for week 3 stocks managed more than 6 percent and less than 11 percent gain at the end of the trading week.

Monadelphous Group (MND) Loser


Monadelphous Group (MND) was the overall worst performing stock taking in 18.07 percent decrease. Among the worst performing stocks for the week 32 of 2007 of the Australian sharemarket were a mixture of engineering & infrastructure, steel and mining: Downer EDI (DOW), OneSteel (OST), Zinifex (ZFX), Monadelphous (MND), Energy Resource Australian (ERA), Perilya (PEM). These worst performing stocks for week 32 recorded losses above 10.4 percent by the end of the trading week. Mining companies were dominating both the ASX 100 index and the ASX 200 index in the worst performing stocks list.

Energy Resources Of Australia Ltd (ASX: ERA)


Name: Energy Resources Of Australia Ltd

ASX Code: ERA

ERA is a publicly listed company exporting uranium oxide to fuel nuclear electricity utilities in Asia, Europe and North America. Providing six percent of the western worlds uranium needs.

Company URL: www.energyres.com.au

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