Winners & Losers

News and Information about the Winners and Losers in the Australian Sharemarkets

The Losing Companies of the 10th Week


Mirvac Group (MGR) , a company that operates real estate business in residential and non-residential projects and involved in Real Estate Fund management was the worst performer of the ASX100 list for the 10th week of 2010. The company lost 6 percent or 10 cents to its stock price and was closed for the week at $1.48 (market capitalisation of $4436.9 million).

The Winning Companies of the 10th Week


Arrow Energy (AOE), one of the renowned coal seam gas producer and explorer of Australia with a current market capitalisation of over AUS$2 billion with resources in south and central Queensland and northern New South Wales was at the number winning company of the 10th week in ASX100 with a gain of 49.4 percent or $1.72 to its stock price closing the week at $5.20 (market capitalisation $3808.4 million).

Top 3 Winners of the ASX for This Week


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.

Top 3 Losers of the ASX for This Week


Spark infrastructure Group (SKI), one of the leading infrastructure investment company with a market capitalisation of $1284.7 million was the worst performer in the ASX100 list for the 8th week. The company lost 12.3 percent or 18 cents to its stock price and was closed for the week at $1.25.

Top 3 Winning Stocks of the Week


APA Group (APA), which is an established energy transmission infrastructure of Australia had the best performing stocks of the 7th week in ASX100 with a gain of 9.4 percent or 30 cents to its stock price closing the week at $3.46 (market capitalisation $1760.5 million).

Top 3 Losing Stocks of This Week


Toll Holdings (TOL), a company that offers various types of services including full load express and economy freight forwarding service was the worst performer of the ASX100 list for the 7th week of 2010. The company had a market capitalisation of $4755.6 million and lost 18.1 percent or $1.51 to its stock price and was closed for the week at $6.80.

Top 3 Best Performers on the ASX This Week


Ansell (ANN), an Australia based company that operates in the gloves and other protective product industry was the best performer of the week in ASX100 with a gain of 11.6 percent or $1.20 closing the week at $11.52 (market capitalisation: $1560 million).

Top 3 Worst Performers on the ASX This Week


Primary Health Care (PRY), one of the leading Australian companies in the healthcare sector that offers medical and healthcare services in different parts of the country was the worst performer in the ASX100 list for the week (market capitalisation $1916 million). The company lost 16.2 percent or 89 cents to its stock price and was closed for the week at $4.59.

Worst Performing Shares of the Week


Telstra (TLS), the largest telecommunications carrier in Australia which provides information and telecommunications services including internet, mobiles and pay television services had the worst performing shares in the ASX100 list in the 6th week. The company had a market capitalisation of $38822.4 million. Telstra lost 7.9 percent or 27 cents to its stock price and was closed for the week at $3.12.

Best Performing Shares of the Week


Transurban Group (TCL), a company that owns, develops and operates intelligent transport systems and electronic toll roads with operations in Australia and the United States had the best performing shares of the 6th week in ASX100 with a gain of 21.7 percent or 99 cents to its stock price closing the week at $5.55.

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