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Besides Commander Communications another awful performer on the Australian Stock Exchange's ASX100 index was Aristocrat closing at $15.18, losing $1.12 in value or 6.871%.
Aristocrat Leisure Limited is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) under stock code ALL. You can view their investor website here. ALL was listed on the ASX on 9 July, 1996. This company designs, develops, manufactures and markets gaming machines, gaming systems and other gaming equipment and services. David Simpson is the chairman for Aristocrat Leisure and the managing director is Paul Oneile. Find out the meaning of the recommendations in this primer. Browse for other stockbroker recommendations. You can use Instalment Warrants to trade ALL. Check your charts and good luck with your share trading!
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