KAM

K2 Asset Management Holdings (KAM)

Stock Code

KAM

Stock Exchange

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K2 Asset Management Holdings (KAM) is an Australian-based fund manager specialising in absolute return for retail, wholesale and institutional investors. Established in July 1999 by Mark Newman and Campbell Neal, K2 is wholly owned by K2 Asset Management Holdings Ltd.

K2 Asset Management Holdings Ltd is a publically listed company on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) on 29 November, 2007 and is majority owned by K2 directors and staff.

Sharemarket Float and AGMs Tuesday


There will be no ex-dividends tomorrow, November 15, 2011 in the sharemarket world. Instead, there will be one company scheduled to float and a lot of companies that are going to hold their Annual General Meeting.

County Coal Limited CCJ Float

County Coal Limited

Stock Market Events for Friday


Its quite busy in the share market for Friday. There are two upcoming floats, six companies that will have their extraordinary general meeting, and four stocks that will go on ex-dividend on August 12, 2011.

Upcoming dividends

Stocks from four companies have ex-dividend dates on August 12, 2011.

S&P ASX All Ordinaries (XAO) Stocks Loser of the Week


Stocks Loser of the Week on the S&P All Ords (XAO) for the week, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 7th week: 14th February to 18th February 2011. These stocks decreased their stock price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket. Other lists of ASX companies by market capitalisation.

Best Australian Stocks of the Week: XAO


Best Performing Australian Stocks of the Week on the S&P All Ords (XAO) for the week, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 6th week: 7th February to 11th February 2011. Stocks which excelled this week include: KAM, JML, AVJ, FXL, CTO, CTY, BAU, CSS, KRL, LNC. These stocks increased their stock price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket. Other lists of ASX companies by market capitalisation.

Strong Weekly Gaining Stocks on All Ordinaries


Strong Weekly Gaining Stocks on the All Ordinaries companies this week, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 52nd week: 29th December to 31st December 2010. These stocks increased their stock price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket. Stocks in this list this week include: SBM, ABP, IDL, KRL, ISF, JHX, DML, RXM, NUF, RRL, LNC, SAR, RED, BOC, KAM.

Stock Filter - All Ordinaries Losers


Stock Filter of the All Ordinaries Losers this week, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 49th week: 6th December to 10th December 2010. These stocks decreased their stock price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket. All Ordinaries Stocks Losers this week include: API, TRS, DTE, PVE, BOC, MPO, KAM, CER, FRI, ISF, IAU, NBS, GRR. Other lists of Aussie companies by market capitalisation.

Stock Screener - All Ordinaries Best Stocks


All Ordinaries Best Stocks Stock Screener for this week, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 48th week: 29th November to 3rd December 2010. These stocks increased their stock price by the largest percentage on the Australian sharemarket. Stock Screener for the All Ordinaries found these best performing stocks this week: SBM, ABP, IDL, KRL, ISF, JHX, DML, RXM, NUF, RRL, LNC, SAR, RED, KAM, BOC.

ASX Top 500 Stocks Winners


Here is a list of Stocks Winners on the All Ordinaries index, a list which contains the Top 500 stocks, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 40th week of 2010: 4th to 8th October. ASX top 500 stock winners this week include: NEC, IAU, TZN, NGF, RRL, RED, NXS, CUE, BUL, LNG, MRU, KAM, CFE, DOM, IGR. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

List of ASX Top 500 Stocks Winners

Stocks with the Most Percentage Loss on the All Ordinaries


Here are a sample of Stocks with the Most Percentage Loss on the ASX All Ordinaries on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 37th week of 2010: 13th to 17th September. These stocks include: KRL, CRK, ARH, GGG, KAM, RFE, GNS, TAP, PPP, CCP, ICN and WCB Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

List of Stocks with the Most Percentage Loss on the All Ordinaries

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