Lunchtime ASX small cap wrap: Who’s a good snorkeller today?
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When you think of snorkelling its a fine hobby done on hot days in calm, clear water.
In Wales however (at least over the weekend), it was a competitive sport in murky water. Yes it was that time of year again – the World Bog Snorkelling Championship.
Named one of the top 50 must do events in the world by Lonely Planet, competitors (some in fancy costumes) swam two straight lengths of a murky bog out of the UK’s smallest town, Llanwrtyd Wells.
📽 Fancy your chances of becoming next year's World Bog snorkelling champion? 🏊♀️🤔#BogSnorkelling #bonkers pic.twitter.com/YJzNriGuW0
— The Daily Record (@Daily_Record) August 25, 2019
There you have it, after the roosters and swans the third best sport event of the weekend.
Yes, its another poor day on markets and analysts are blaming the trade war. And its not just Trump tweets, China’s Global Times editor said the nation is “seriously making preparations” for ties with the US to worsen.
Markets got a little more than they wanted out of Jackson Hole. They heard low interest rates were here to stay, but as Phillip Lowe said, these can only do so much. “Political shocks are turning into economic shocks,” he said. “Monetary policy cannot deliver medium term economic growth.”
The ASX Small Ords is down 1.15 per cent to 2,781 points and the ASX 200 is down 1.5 per cent to 6,425 points. Of Asia’s 18 major markets only three are in the green – the best being Thailand; and the worst is Hong Kong, which is down 3.2 per cent.
Byron Energy (ASX:BYE) climbed 23 per cent after stumbling across hydrocarbons at its latest well.
Smart Parking (ASX:SPZ) initially dropped due to a poor annual result but bounced back to be 35 per cent higher after announcing it had received multiple takeover offers. But so far its accepted none of them, making it clear any suitor would have to pay a premium.
Here are the best performing ASX small cap stocks at lunchtime, Monday August 26:
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Code | Name | Price | % Chg | Market Cap | Volume |
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AYR | Alloy Resources Ltd | 0.003 | +50.00% | $5.1M | 1.7M |
GTE | Great Western Exploration Ltd | 0.006 | +50.00% | $7.9M | 3.0M |
PNN | PepinNini Lithium Ltd | 0.003 | +50.00% | $3.7M | 100.0k |
NWE | Norwest Energy NL | 0.0055 | +37.50% | $18.6M | 34.1M |
SPZ | Smart Parking Ltd | 0.17 | +34.62% | $61.1M | 3.5M |
BPH | BPH Energy Ltd | 0.002 | +33.33% | $5.7M | 5.8M |
CAD | Caeneus Minerals Ltd | 0.002 | +33.33% | $4.3M | 100.0k |
CFE | Cape Lambert Resources Ltd | 0.008 | +33.33% | $8.2M | 1.3M |
CHZ | Chesser Resources Ltd | 0.05 | +32.50% | $12.7M | 4.1M |
CAE | Cannindah Resources Ltd | 0.02 | +26.67% | $3.4M | 352.8k |
BUY | Bounty Oil & Gas NL | 0.005 | +25.00% | $4.8M | 559.7k |
MBK | Metal Bank Ltd | 0.011 | +22.22% | $10.6M | 1.5M |
MEL | Metgasco Ltd | 0.04 | +20.69% | $13.7M | 229.8k |
DDT | DataDot Technology Ltd | 0.006 | +20.00% | $4.9M | 277.0k |
DW8 | Digital Wine Ventures Ltd | 0.006 | +20.00% | $5.4M | 506.7k |
BYE | Byron Energy Ltd | 0.28 | +19.57% | $194.0M | 2.9M |
TIE | Tietto Minerals Ltd | 0.22 | +18.92% | $58.1M | 347.7k |
SKN | Skin Elements Ltd | 0.03 | +17.39% | $4.4M | 82.0k |
SVL | Silver Mines Ltd | 0.14 | +17.39% | $98.0M | 5.7M |
Today plenty of stocks fell just because of the market. But a couple of stocks, Amaysim (ASX:AYS) and G8 Education (ASX:GEM) fell after releasing annual results.
Here are the worst performing ASX small cap stocks at lunchtime, Monday August 26:
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Code | Name | Price | % Chg | Market Cap | Volume |
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TOM | Tomizone Ltd | 0.002 | -33.33% | $850K | 278.0k |
AQS | Aquis Entertainment Ltd | 0.02 | -31.43% | $4.4M | 30.0k |
TRL | Tanga Resources Ltd | 0.003 | -25.00% | $3.8M | 5.5M |
DDD | 3D Resources Ltd | 0.003 | -25.00% | $1.7M | 500.0k |
CLZ | Classic Minerals Ltd | 0.003 | -25.00% | $6.3M | 14.5M |
ANP | Antisense Therapeutics Ltd | 0.04 | -22.64% | $17.2M | 2.7M |
MLS | Metals Australia Ltd | 0.004 | -20.00% | $5.9M | 525.0k |
DHR | Dark Horse Resources Ltd | 0.004 | -20.00% | $8.1M | 83.8k |
TTL | Transcendence Technologies Ltd | 0.01 | -16.67% | $1.7M | 166.5k |
GTG | Genetic Technologies Ltd | 0.005 | -16.67% | $14.7M | 45.8k |
CAV | Carnavale Resources Ltd | 0.0025 | -16.67% | $2.8M | 150.0k |
GEM | G8 Education Ltd | 2.3 | -16.24% | $1.0B | 3.8M |
RFR | Rafaella Resources Ltd | 0.17 | -15.38% | $6.3M | 128.2k |
AYS | Amaysim Australia Ltd | 0.57 | -14.93% | $168.2M | 384.3k |
VRC | Volt Resources Ltd | 0.012 | -14.29% | $19.3M | 7.2M |
NET | NetLinkz Ltd | 0.14 | -14.06% | $221.3M | 4.7M |
PSA | Petsec Energy Ltd | 0.05 | -13.79% | $19.9M | 223.0k |