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Share Filter - ASX 200 Top Stocks


Share Filter of ASX 200 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: GNS, PPT, PLA, TEN, KAR, NUF, MMX, ELD, EXT, PIH, BXB, GFF, GNC, TAH, SKI. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

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.

Worst Performing ASX 200 Stocks of The Week


Worst Performing Stocks of the Week on the ASX 200 index. These stocks decreased their share price by the most percentage points on the Australian share market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (39th week of 2010: 27th September to 1st October). The worst performing stocks of ASX 200 indices include: PRU, ELD, AVO, NUF ,MAP, CAB, SBM, MMX, CDU, GFF, MBN, ALL, PLA, AQA, KCN.

Worst Performing ASX 100 Stocks of the Week


Worst Performing Stocks of the Week on the ASX 100 index. These stocks decreased their share price by the most percentage points on the Australian share market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (39th week of 2010: 27th September to 1st October). Worst Performing stocks include: NUF, MAP, GFF, ALL, BSL, FXJ, BLD, JBH, CFX, ERA, WAN, AMC, CQO, NWS, MYR.

Top 10 Winning Stocks - ASX 100


Top 10 Winning Stocks - ASX 100 from the ASX 100 index. These stocks increased their share price by the most percentage points on the Australian share market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (36th week of 2010: 5th to 10th September). Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

Goodman Fielder Dividends

26 August, 2010 - 15:08

Study the historical dividends for GOODMAN FIELDER LIMITED.. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. You are eligible to receive GFF 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 GFF 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.

Lowest Value Losers ASX 100


Lowest value losers stocks 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.

Lowest Value Losers ASX 200


Lowest value losers stocks for this week of the bottom 10 Australian shares which are in the ASX 200. 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.

Top 10 Stocks of Australian Stock Market ASX 100


Here are the Top 10 Stocks of Australian Stock Market ASX 100 for the 26th week of 2010. They are the top 10 stocks on the ASX 100 which performed the best in the last 5 trading sessions. Read the latest Top 10 Stocks of the Week.

Babcock & Brown: Loser of the Week


Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group (BBI), a company that focuses in the business of acquisition, management and operation of quality infrastructure assets in Australia and in the international arena was the worst performer in the Australian Stock Exchange for the week that lost 20.8 percent to its stock price closing the week at 4 cents. The company closed at 5 cents in the previous week. The market capitalisation of Babcock & Brown was $108.9 million.

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