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Best Performers on the S&P ASX 200 companies this week. These stocks increased their share price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the previous week of trading (2nd week: 10th January to 14th January 2011). Best performing S&P ASX 200 stocks this week include: AUT, OMH, MML, TPI, HGG, JBH, ESG, AGO, GNC, HST, PDN, ALS, PPX, TRS, AAD.
Best Performers on the S&P All Ords companies this week, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 2nd week: 10th January to 14th January 2011. These stocks increased their stock price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket. Other lists of Australian companies by market capitalisation.
ASX 200 Stocks which Underperformed from these ASX top 00 companies this 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 (51st week: 20th December to 24th December 2010). ASX200 stocks which underperformed this week included: WDC, ERA, PPT, SBM, IAU, OMH, AUN, TPM, MBN, HST, CAB, ESG, LEI, AWC, AAD.
Shares which underperformed on the ASX 200. These stocks decreased their share price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (46th week of 2010: 15th November to 19th November). ASX200 underperforming stocks include: MGX, PLA, PPX, IFN, KAR, SBM, KZL, AQP, AVO, ROC, OMH, PBG, NUF, SFR, MMX.
All Ordinaries stock picks which sucked last week on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 45th week of 2010 including the business days of 8th to 12th November. These stocks decreased their stock price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket. Other lists of Australian companies in order of market cap. The shres in this list include: PRG, HZN, ABC, CIL, PLA, DML, ISF, SEK, BOW, CNX, HTA, SPT, DYE, KMD, OMH.
ASX200 stock picks which sucked last week. These stocks decreased their share price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (45th week of 2010 including the business days of 8th to 12th November). Stocks include: ABC, PLA, ISF, SEK, BOW, SPT, KMD, OMH, CVN, ALS, ALL, CPU, WBC, PBG, WPL. Other lists of Australian companies by market cap.
Peruse the dividend history for OM HOLDINGS LIMITED. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. You are eligible to receive OMH dividends if you own the OM HOLDINGS LIMITED shares on the ex-dividend date. Traders and investors must purchase the stock before the exdividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the OMH dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date.
Stock report 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.
BlueScope Steel (BSL), a major investor in the steel industry that focuses in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific was the best performing stocks in ASX100 index for the 29th week that saw a rise of 15.7 percent or 38 cents in its stock price closing the week at $2.80.
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