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Goodman Group Dividends

26 August, 2010 - 15:10

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

Top 10 Worst Performers of the ASX 100


Here are the worst 10 performing stocks of the ASX 100 on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 25th week of 2010:

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.

The Best Performers of Week 15


Australand Property Group (ALZD), a diversified property group that runs business in Sydney, Melbourne, South East Queensland and Perth was the best performer of the 15th week in ASX200 with a gain of 8.5 percent closing the week at $2.93 (market capitalisation $1690.1 million). The company traded its stocks for $2.70 last week. It was a mixture of property management, media, exploration and business project management companies in the ASX200 list for the week: Australand Property Group (ALZD), APN News & Media (APN), Beach Petroleum (BTA), Goodman Group (GMG), Sundance Resources (SDL).

The Best Performer of the Week


Goodman Group (GMG), a company that mainly focuses in the business of ownership, development and management of business and industrial places with a market capitalisation of $4021.1 million was the best performer of the 40th week in the Australian Stock Exchange with a gain of 9.9 percent closing the week at $0.67.

Goodman Group: Best Performer for Week 33


Goodman Group (GMG), a company that is engaged in the business of ownership, development and management of business and industrial places was the best performing stocks in ASX100 index for the 33rd week that saw a rise of 19.1 percent or 9 cents in its stock price closing the week at 53 cents.

The Best Performers of the Week


Transfield Services (TSE), a company that offers services in sectors like maintenance, operations, assets and project management sector was the best performer in ASX100 index for this week adding 26.1 percent or 58 cents in its stock price and was closed at $2.80.

David Jones (DJS): Winner of the week


David Jones (DJS), a company that operates departmental stores in Australia and provides diversified range of both local and international brands was the best performer in Australian Stock Exchange ASX100 adding 7.1 percent or 30 cents in its stock price closing the week at $4.48.

Goodman Group (GMG): Winner for the Week 23 of 2009


Goodman Group (GMG) which was previously Macquarie Goodman Group that operates in the business of, ownership, development and management of business and industrial spaces was the best performer in ASX100 adding 48 percent or 12 cents at its stock price. The list of best performing stocks for the week 23 of year 2009 was a mixture of Mining, Exploration and Real Estate companies: Goodman Group (GMG), Boart Longyear (BLY), Mirvac Group (MGR), Minara Resources (MRE).

The Worst Performers of the Week 21


Elders (ELD), a rural and regional company of Australia that provides financial services and farm inputs for the farmers of Australia and New Zealand was the worst performer for the ASX100 index in the 21st week of 2009 with a loss of 29.1 percent or 12 cents in its stock price closing the week at 28 cents. It was a mixture of Real Estate, Mining and Utility companies in the ASX100 and ASX200 list of worst performers: Elders (ELD), Goodman Group (GMG), Boart Longyear (BLY), Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group (BBI).

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