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Worst Performing Shares of the Week on the All Ordinaries S&P Index on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 41st week of 2010: 11th to 15th October. Among the worst performer on the XAO include: TZN, BOC, ISF, CTO, NBS, VPG, PGA, NVT, DML, IFN, NFE, PLA, ARH, HTA, WIG. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.
List of Worst Performing All Ordinaries Shares of The Week
Worst Performing Shares of the Week on the ASX 200 S&P Index. These Shares 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 (41st week of 2010: 11th to 15th October). Worst performing Australian top 200 public companies this week include: ISF, IFN, PLA, ERA, MMX, HVN, EHL, BBG, MQA, SEK, MQG, BSL, PPX, JBH, DLX.
ASX200 Bottom stocks List from the ASX200 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 (40th week of 2010: 4th to 8th October). ASX200 bottom stocks this week include: PLA, ALS, HIL, CTX, MMX, PDN, SGT, OST, BOQ, EAU, BLD, GNS, BPT, IFN, DJS.
Read up on the dividend history for INFIGEN. Dividends are a payment declared by a company's board of directors and given to its shareholders from the company's current or retained earnings. Dividends are usually released as cash (cash dividend). Dividends provide an incentive to own shares in the company. Companies are not required to pay dividends. You are eligible to receive IFN dividends if you own the INFIGEN shares on the ex-dividend date. Investors and traders must purchase the stock before the exdividend date to be entitled to the dividend.
Low Performing Shares To Watch from 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 previous week of trading. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.
List of Low Performing Shares To Watch - ASX 200
Cudeco Limited, Primary Health Care Limited, Infigen, Apn News & Media Limited, Onesteel Limited, Amp Limited, Billabong International Limited, Riversdale Mining Limited, Murchison Metals Ltd and Bhp Billiton Limited were among the falling Aussie Shares from 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 previous week of trading.
Here are the Bottom 10 Stocks of Australian Stock Market ASX 100 for the 26th week of 2010. They are the Bottom 10 stocks on the ASX 100 which performed the worst in the last 5 trading sessions. Read the latest Top 10 Stocks of the Week.
Linc Energy (LNC), an organization involved in the energy industry with a primary focus on the exploration of coal, gas and diesel and a supplier of environment friendly power, diesel and aviation fuels was the worst performer in the ASX200 list for the 17th week. The company had a market capitalisation of $596.1 million and lost 20.4 percent to its stock price closing for the week at $1.23. Its stocks traded at $1.55 during the last week.
Biota Holdings (BTA), one of the renowned companies in the anti-infective drug manufacturing industry was the worst performer in the ASX200 list for the 15th week. The company had a market capitalisation of $241.9 million and lost 34.5 percent to its stock price and was closed for the week at $1.35. Its stocks were traded at $2.06 during the last week.
Incitec Pivot (IPL), an Australian global chemical company that mainly focuses on the production, trading and supply of fertilizers and chemicals was the worst performer of the ASX100 list for the 13th week of 2010. The company had a market capitalisation of $5378.5 million and lost 4.6 percent or 16 cents to its stock price closing for the week at $3.31.
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