Bendigo Mining
Bendigo Mining (BDG) is a gold mining and exploration company and it owns the entire historic Bendigo goldfield in Victoria. The company aims to re-commence the production from the Bendigo goldfields. The total production from the Bendigo goldfield in its time was around 22 Moz of gold and it is deemed as having high-grade gold mineralisation underneath the historic workings. Bendigo Mining listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 19th December, 1985.
Learn the dividend history for BENDIGO MINING LIMITED. 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 BDG dividends if you own the BENDIGO MINING LIMITED shares on the ex-dividend date.
Bendigo Mining (BDG) was the best performing shares on the among the shares listed on the ASX200 index (Winner of the Week for week 12 of 2007). The Australian mining company gained 6 cents or 15.94 percent closing the week at 40 cents. This follows three weeks of being the worst performing company of the week. The All Ordinaries closed the week at 5978.8 and the ASX200 index closed at 5995.
Bendigo Mining (BDG) is the worst performing company in the ASX200 index this week (Loser of the week for week 9 of 2007). The mining company lost 9.09 percent shedding 3 cents and closing at 30 cents per share. BDG has been a loser of the week multiple times this year to date. The ASX All Ordinaries closed at 5810.2 and the ASX200 index closed at 5830.2.
Bendigo Mining (BDG) is the loser of the week again (the worst performing company on the Australian sharemarket ASX200 index) for week 4 of 2007. Bendigo Mining was the loser of the week last week. The gold mining company closed the week at $0.36, losing 6 cents or 14.5 percent for the fourth week of the year.
Bendigo Mining (BDG) is the loser of the week (the worst performing company on the Australian sharemarket ASX200 index) for week 3 of 2006. Bendigo Mining closed the week at $0.40, losing 11 cents or 21.8 percent. The All Ordinaries closed the week at 5652.1, up 0.7 percent from 5611.9 last week, while the ASX200 index closed at 5673.1.
Bendigo Mining (BDG) is the loser of the week (the worst performing company on the Australian sharemarket ASX200 index) for week 2 of 2007. The mining company closed the week at 51 cents, losing 23 cents from their share price or 31.3 percent.
SB Citigroup have rated the Bendigo Mining (BDG) stock as a buy, high risk with a share price target dereasing from $2.90 to $2.69. Bendigo Mining Limited is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) under stock code BDG. You can view their investor website here. The company's principal activity is gold exploration and mining for gold. Check your charts!
- How to Trade Forex and Gold Options
- How to Trade the Gold Price and Profit!
- Forex Trading the EUR/USD Pair € EURO and $ US Dollar
- How to Trade Stock Market Indices S&P500
- How to Trade Crude Oil
- Forex Trading Psychology
- What Are Broker Recommendations?
- Free Tickets to Trading & Investing Seminar & Expo ($18) Brisbane 2013
- Stock Calc App
- All About Warrants
- Introduction to Exchange Traded Funds
- Introduction to Exchange Traded Funds: Features
- Introduction to Exchange Traded Funds: Domestic ETFs
- Introduction to Exchange Traded Funds: International ETFs
- Exchange Traded Commodities
- Australian Stock Scan
- Australian Online Share Trading
- List of Trading Books
- Interesting Thoughts about the Australian Dollar
- What's the Meaning of Hawkish?
- Do You Know How To Use the P/E Ratio
- Trading, Religion and Politics - Do They Have Anything in Common?
- Shares that are Volatile that Double and Half in the Short Term
- Telstra (TLS) T3
- Margin Call by E-mail
- The Cost of Holding a Position
- Lack of Disclosure: Compensation from ASX Listed Company
- Unrealistic Returns and Benchmarks
- CMC Markets Down
- Quality versus Quantity Forex Trading
- Woolworths 1H Sales $30.7bn up 3.2%
Date added 31-01-2013 - ASIC Fines CommBank's CommSec
Date added 25-09-2012 - Industry Super Network Calls to Ban High Frequency Trading (HFT)
Date added 22-09-2012 - NAB Launches Online Share Trading Platform
Date added 19-09-2012 - Reserve Bank of Australia Says 23 Countries Holding AUD
Date added 18-09-2012 - Australia Post Digital Mailbox
Date added 10-09-2012 - Winners and Losers of Trading for Week 2
Date added 16-01-2012 - 2012's First Week of the Best and Worst Traded Stocks
Date added 09-01-2012 - 2011's Last Best and Worst Traded Stocks
Date added 05-01-2012 - Best and Worst Pre-Christmas Traded Stocks
Date added 30-12-2011 - Trading Winners and Losers for Dec. 12-16
Date added 19-12-2011 - Best and Worst Traded Stocks for Dec. 5-9
Date added 13-12-2011 - Top 3 Best and Worst Traded Stocks
Date added 05-12-2011 - ASX Glitch Trading Halt
Date added 27-10-2011 - Worst Trade Stocks (and the Best)
Date added 06-08-2011
Top 150 Public Companies Listed on the Australian Stockmarket as at 29/05/2009
- BHP Billiton
- Westpac Banking Corporation (WBC)
- Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA)
- National Australia Bank (NAB)
- Telstra (TLS)
- ANZ
- News Corporation (NWS)
- Woolworths Limited(WOW)
- Woodside Petroleum Limited (WPL)
- Rio Tinto
- Westfield Group (WDC)
- Westfarmers Limited (WES)
- QBE Insurance
- CSL
- Newcrest Mining Limited (NCM)
- Origin Energy Limited (ORG)
- Santos Limited (STO)
- AMP Limited (AMP)
- Macquarie Group (MQG)
- Foster’s Group Limited (FGL)