10 at 10: These ASX stocks are winning amidst the frenzy this morning
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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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MGT | Magnetite Mines | 0.0095 | 36 | 21351796 |
CCR | Credit Clear | 1.15 | 35 | 3841474 |
VIC | Victory Mines Ltd | 0.004 | 33 | 1450000 |
ICQ | Icar Asia Ltd | 0.435 | 32 | 1076101 |
WSI | Weststar Industrial | 0.028 | 22 | 4195011 |
MRD | Mount Ridley Mines | 0.003 | 20 | 3800000 |
PRM | Prominence Energy NL | 0.006 | 20 | 637806 |
RCL | Readcloud | 0.43 | 19 | 274496 |
FFG | Fatfish Group | 0.043 | 19 | 11774299 |
AMP | AMP Limited | 1.49 | 16 | 15267327 |
Today is the deadline for ASX stocks to release their quarterlies and as a consequence the market announcements platform is full of them.
The biggest winners were iron ore play Magnetite Mines (ASX:MGT), edtech ReadCloud (ASX:RCL) and online car classifieds site Icar Asia (ASX:ICQ).
Meanwhile, troubled wealth manager AMP (ASX:AMP) announced takeover interest from Ares, a US private equity play. The company has not yet backed the deal.
Code | Company | Price | % | Volume |
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ANW | Aus Tin Mining | 0.001 | -33 | 30000 |
XTC | Xantippe Res Ltd | 0.002 | -33 | 200000 |
SVA | Simavita Ltd | 0.015 | -21 | 567924 |
ELT | Elementos Limited | 0.004 | -20 | 23421 |
IGN | Ignite Ltd | 0.027 | -16 | 222748 |
WSA | Western Areas Ltd | 1.99 | -15 | 1298281 |
RAP | Resapp Health Ltd | 0.095 | -14 | 4062656 |
SKN | Skin Elements Ltd | 0.023 | -12 | 880583 |
LCY | Legacy Iron Ore | 0.008 | -11 | 481070 |
OGC | OceanaGold Corp. | 1.78 | -11 | 412439 |
Nappy tech play Simativa (ASX:SVA) fell after announcing it intended to delist from the ASX.