IPL
Incitec Pivot (IPL) is an established international chemicals company principally focused on the production, trading and supply of fertilizers and chemicals. Incitec Pivot listed on ASX on 28 July, 2003. IPL was created as a result of merger between Pivot and Incitec Fertilizers in 2003. The Company has around 4,500 staff employed worldwide. The Company has an integrated fertiliser business operating all through eastern and southern Australia, with a market share of 65% in this area. IPL has annual sales of 3.4Mt fertilizer.
BlueScope Steel (BSL), a renowned investor in the steel industry that concentrates in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific was the best performer of the 8th week in ASX100 with a gain of 10.3 percent or 25 cents closing the week at $2.67.
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Arrow Energy (AOE) was the overall best performing stock taking in a 12.61 percent increase. It was a mixture of drilling services, chemical manufacturing, financial services, energy and mining & exploration companies who were among the best performing stocks for the week 23 of 2008 of the Australian sharemarket: Boart Longyear (BLY), Incitec Pivot (IPL), Challenger Financial Services Group (CGF), Arrow Energy (AOE), Sundance Resources (SDL). These best performing stocks managed gains above 6.06 percent by the end of the trading week.
Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL) has a reiterated Buy stock recommendation and a $213 share price target from Australian stockmarket analysts from Citi.
Incitec Pivot Ltd: Another Solid Result
Staying bullish — Core NPAT of $171m was 11% ahead of our forecast and 2% ahead of consensus. EBIT upside of $10m was driven by a stronger than expected trading profit. We reiterate our Buy recommendation, with target price increased to $213.
Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL) has a reiterated Buy stock recommendation and a $208 share price target from Australian stock analyst Macquarie Research Equities.
Incitec Pivot Ltd: More fuel in the tank II – If you like cash…
Staying bullish — We increase our fertiliser price and earnings forecasts materially. So long as food price inflation remains a concern, fertilizer producers should continue to enjoy unprecedented pricing power in a supply constrained market. We reiterate our Buy, with target price increased to $208.
Riversdale (RIV) was the overall best performing shares on the Australian sharemarket taking in a 19.4 percent increase. Among the best performing companies for the past week (week 10 of 2008) on the Australian sharemarket were a mixture of mining and chemical: Incitec Pivot (IPL), Dyno Noble (DXL), Newcrest (NCM), Riversdale (RIV), Western Areas (WSA), Energy Resources of Australia (ERA). Five out of best six performing stocks for indices were mining companies and it was the highlight of the trading week. This clearly indicates the progress achieved by Australian mining companies.
Orica was the overall winning stock for the week taking in a 11.2 percent increase in its share price. It was a mixture of metal commercial explosives, mining, travel and media companies who were among the best performing stocks for the week 50 of 2007 on the Australian sharemarket: Orica (ORI), Fortescue (FMG), Consolidated Media (CMJ), Flight Centre (FLT). These best performing stocks for week 50 recorded gains above 10 percent by the end of the trading week.
Macarthur Coal (MCC) was the overall best performing stock taking in a 19.54 percent increase. Among the best performing companies for the past week (week 41 of 2007) on the Australian sharemarket were a mixture of chemical manufacturing, communication services, aviation, coal mining, metal and transportation: Incitec Pivot (IPL), Telstra Corporation (TLS), Qantas (QAN), Macarthur Coal (MCC), Mt. Gibson Iron (MGX), Cabcharge Australia (CAB). These best performing stocks for week 41 managed more than 5.48 percent gain by the end of the trading week.
Karoon Gas, Incitec Pivot and Macarthur Coal were the best performing stocks in their respective categories on the Australian sharemarket for week 41. Karoon Gas (KAR) was the overall winner of the week, shooting up 64 percent on the back of a broker's recommendation which said the company was worth between $20 to $40: the energy company closed the week at $3.70. The winner of the week for the ASX 100 index was Incitec Pivot (IPL) which managed to increase its value by 8.114 percent or $6.71 and closing the trading week at $89.41. On the other hand, ASX 200 winner Macarthur Coal (MCC) managed to put on 19.55 percent of value for its shareholders, or $1.21 closing at $7.40. Other notable gainers of the week were: Mt Gibson Iron ($2.45, increase of 11.36%); Cabcharge Australia ($11.05, increase of 11.17%), Aquarius Platinum ($41.32, increase of 9.6%) and Centro Retail ($1.71, increase of 8.9%). The Australian dollar at Friday close of business was US89.73 cents, gold was $747, All Ordinaries closed the week at 6760.1 and the ASX200 closed at 6748.9. Incitec Pivot was a previous winner of the week. Karoon Gas was also a previous winner. Read a previous recommendation for Macarthur Coal.
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