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Bottom ASX 100 Shares List


Bottom Shares List for the ASX 100 index. These stocks decreased their share price by the most percentage points on the Australian share market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (38th week of 2010: 20th to 24th September). Companies included in this list: BSL, DJS, CTX, WOR, SKI, TSE, QBE, AWC, CQO, TOL, HVN, LEI, ANN, JBH, OST. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

Top ASX 100 Stocks Watchlist


Top Stocks Watchlist for the ASX 100 index. These stocks increased their share price by the most percentage points on the Australian share market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (38th week of 2010: 20th to 24th September). Stocks include: ASX, WAN, FMG, ERA, CGF, WPL, AXA, CEY, LLC, OSH, JHX, WES, ORG, ITO, DOW. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

ASX Top 100 Companies List

27 July, 2010 - 14:48

Is the ASX top 100 list published anywhere? Updates?
The ASX 100, the top 100 companies on the Australian stock by market capitalisation are all included and represented on the ASX 100 Index. This list of companies by market capitalisation is not guaranteed to be up to date when you access this data. It was current at close of business 26th July 2010.

List of ASX Top 100 Companies

ASX 100 Bottom 10 Companies of Australian Share Market


Here are the ASX 100 bottom 10 stocks which lost value on the share market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 28th week of 2010:

ASX 100 Top 10 Companies of Australian Share Market


Here are the ASX 100 top 10 stocks which increased their stock price by the most percentage points on the share market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 28th week of 2010:

Oxiana (OXR): Winner


Oxiana (OXR) was the best performing shares among the shares listed on the ASX100 index (Winner of the Week for week 13 of 2007). This miner saw its shares increase in value by 10.99 percent or 31 cents to close the week at $3.13. The All Ordinaries closed the week at 6063.4 and the ASX200 index closed at 6077.1.

West Australian Newspapers (WAN): Winner


West Australian Newspapers (WAN) was the best performing shares among the shares listed on the ASX100 index (Winner of the Week for week 12 of 2007). The media and publishing company gained 9.68 percent or $1.38 during the week to close at $15.63. The All Ordinaries closed the week at 5978.8 and the ASX200 index closed at 5995.

Mirvac Group (MGR): Loser


Mirvac Group (MGR) was the worst performing shares on the among the shares listed on the ASX100 index (Loser of the Week for week 12 of 2007). The property development company lost 5.76 percent or 32 cents during the week to close at $5.24. The All Ordinaries closed the week at 5978.8 and the ASX200 index closed at 5995.

Allco Finance (AFG): Winner


Allco Finance (AFG) is the best performing company on the ASX100 index this week (Winner of the Week for week 9 of 2007). The financial company closed the week 7.18 percent higher gaining 75 cents to close at $11.20 per share. The ASX All Ordinaries closed at 5810.2 and the ASX200 index closed at 5830.2.

Caltex (CTX): Winner


Caltex (CTX) is the best performing company on both the ASX100 and ASX200 indexes this week (Winner of the week for week 8 of 2007). The petroleum distribution company closed the week 6.49 percent higher at $22.80 increasing in value by $1.39 per share on the week. The ASX All Ordinaries closed the week at 5775.2 and the ASX 200 finished at 5786.

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