Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group

Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group (BBI)

Stock Code

BBI

Stock Exchange

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Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group (BBI) is an infrastructure entity principally focused on providing investors with an exposure to a varied portfolio of quality infrastructure properties. BBI listed on the Australian stock Exchange on 24th of June, 2002. BBI's investment strategy aims at the acquisition, management and operation of quality infrastructure assets across Australia and worldwide. The Company's portfolio is spread across two distinct asset classes: Energy Transmission and Distribution and Transport Infrastructure.

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.

Losers of the Week


Consolidated Media Holdings (CMJ), a company that focuses in the gaming, entertaining, television broadcasting, magazine publishing and distributing, subscription television, investment in internet and other sectors was the worst performer in the ASX100 list that lost 9.8 percent or 33 cents to its stock price closing the week at $3.02.

Worst Performer of the Week: Bank of Queensland


Bank of Queensland (BOQ), a company that operates in the provision of financial, banking and related services in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, ACT and Western Australia was the worst performer in the ASX100 list that lost 8.05 percent or 91 cents to its stock price closing the week at $10.39.

Winning Stocks of the Week


Transfield Services (TSE), a company that offers services in maintenance, operations, assets and project management sector was the best performer of the 35th week in ASX100 with a gain of 23.3 percent or 75 cents closing the week at $3.96.

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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