Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data.
It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers in percentage terms.
The market opens at 10am (eastern time) and the data is taken at 10:15am, once every ASX stock has commenced trading.
Stocks highlighted in yellow have made market-moving announcements (click headings to sort).
Code | Company | Price | % | Volume |
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CLZ | Classic Min Ltd | 0.0015 | 50 | 22568387 |
GGE | Grand Gulf Energy | 0.032 | 33 | 5255232 |
OEX | Oilex Ltd | 0.004 | 33 | 500197 |
WOO | Wooboard Tech Ltd | 0.002 | 33 | 512374 |
AUH | Austchina Holdings | 0.007 | 27 | 22850601 |
ALB | Albion Resources | 0.28 | 24 | 2707282 |
92E | 92Energy | 0.63 | 24 | 3084124 |
EFE | Eastern Iron | 0.016 | 23 | 25470174 |
KIS | King Island | 0.21 | 22 | 887128 |
HRZ | Horizon | 0.125 | 19 | 2180813 |
Just like Friday, uranium stocks were dominant thanks to the rise in spot prices. Once again, 92Energy (ASX:92E) rose the most.
Albion Resources (ASX:ALB) rose 24% having been targeted by the ASX Pump and Dump Group on Telegram, but was paused just 4 minutes and 8 seconds into trading.
Turning to stocks with individual company news, leading the charge was Eastern Iron (ASX:EFE) which unveiled an MOU to acquire and develop lithium projects.
King Island Schleeite (ASX:KIS) secured additional debt funding for its tungsten project.
Code | Company | Price | % | Volume |
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MLS | Metals Australia | 0.001 | -50 | 500000 |
PUR | Pursuit Minerals | 0.046 | -22 | 9502532 |
PDI | Predictive Disc Ltd | 0.105 | -21 | 7476467 |
T3D | 333D Limited | 0.002 | -20 | 250000 |
VIC | Victory Mines Ltd | 0.002 | -20 | 10458318 |
BBT | Bluebet Holdings Ltd | 2.09 | -15 | 1487564 |
TSC | Twenty Seven Co. Ltd | 0.003 | -14 | 125000 |
HSN | Hansen Technologies | 5.39 | -13 | 1040606 |
AEV | Avenira Limited | 0.007 | -13 | 132747 |
PNX | PNX Metals Limited | 0.007 | -13 | 225000 |
Bluebet (ASX:BBT) fell after telling shareholders it withdraw its application for a sports betting license in Virginia.