10 at 10: These ASX stocks are erupting this morning
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Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10 highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade. 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 stock has commenced trading.
Stocks highlighted in yellow have made market-moving announcements (click headings to sort).
Code | Name | Price | % Chg | Volume |
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CLZ | Classic Minerals Ltd | 0.002 | +100.00% | 10.6M |
TPD | Talon Petroleum Ltd | 0.002 | +100.00% | 2.8M |
BBX | BBX Minerals Ltd | 0.2 | +51.85% | 48.6k |
DDD | 3D Resources Ltd | 0.003 | +50.00% | 16.8M |
AR9 | Archtis Ltd | 0.12 | +44.58% | 3.6M |
GMR | Golden Rim Resources Ltd | 0.012 | +33.33% | 5.9M |
SHK | Stone Resources Australia Ltd | 0.004 | +33.33% | 334.0k |
ESE | eSense-Lab Ltd | 0.02 | +26.32% | 1.8M |
CAD | Caeneus Minerals Ltd | 0.0025 | +25.00% | 460.0k |
CZI | Cassini Resources Ltd | 0.16 | +28.00% | 3.5M |
Stocks opened up slightly down this morning as investors pondered the weekend’s news that Victoria was forced to backtrack on restrictions due to a rise in COVID-19 cases. 445 gained, 574 were down and 1093 were unchanged.
Cassini Resources’ (ASX:CZI) surged with news its joint venture partner, large cap producer OZ Minerals (ASX:OZL), now wants to acquire the company.
Code | Name | Price | % Chg | Volume |
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XTC | Xantippe Resources Ltd | 0.002 | -20.00% | 125.0k |
OAR | Oakdale Resources Ltd | 0.002 | -20.00% | 2.9M |
EFE | Eastern Iron Ltd | 0.004 | -20.00% | 47.6k |
CZN | Corazon Mining Ltd | 0.002 | -20.00% | 4.8k |
MGT | Magnetite Mines Ltd | 0.0025 | -16.67% | 2.8M |
FTT | Factor Therapeutics Ltd | 0.0025 | -16.67% | 767.5k |
MLM | Metallica Minerals Ltd | 0.01 | -16.67% | 20.0k |
TYX | Tyranna Resources Ltd | 0.003 | -14.29% | 25.0k |
CXU | Cauldron Energy Ltd | 0.02 | -12.50% | 70.4k |
SPT | Splitit Payments | 1.31 | -11.00% | 5.0M |
While none of this morning’s major losers had news, Splitit (ASX:SPT) was one laggard after its rally last week.