Ausenco

Ausenco (AAX)

Stock Code

AAX

Stock Exchange

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Ausenco (AAX) is engaged in the provision of engineering and project management facilities to the mining and minerals processing industries worldwide. Its portfolio of operations comprises engineering procurement, construction supervision, project administration, commissioning and management of mineral processing plants activities. Ausenco listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on June 15, 2006. The Company is organized into two business divisions: Engineering and Projects, and Operations and Maintenance.

Ausenco Stretches Beadell Contract


Ausenco (AAX) secures a deal to extend its contract with Beadell Resources Ltd to manage a $75 million processing plant at the Tucano gold project in Brazil. According to chief executive Zimi Meka, the new contract that will be built on top of the company's earlier work will deliver feasibility studies, engineering and procurement of activities for the project.

Ausenco Dividends

31 August, 2010 - 01:38

Peruse the dividend history for AUSENCO LIMITED. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. You are eligible to receive AAX dividends if you own the AUSENCO 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 AAX dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date.

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Top 3 Losing Companies of the Week


Ausenco (AAX), a renowned company that operates in the engineering and project management facilities at a global; scale to the minerals processing and mining industries was the worst performing company in the ASX200 list for the week. The company had a market capitalisation of $286.3 million and lost 30.4 percent to its stock price and was closed for the week at $2.34. Its stocks were traded at $3.36 during the last week.

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Ausenco (AAX), a well known company that operates engineering and project management facilities in a global scale with a portfolio of operations including construction supervision, engineering procurement, project administration, commissioning and management of mineral processing plants activities was the best performer of the 14th week in ASX200 with a gain of 15.9 percent closing the week at $5.10 (market capitalisation $623.9 million).

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