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ASX Small Cap Lunch Wrap: Who’s climbing to fresh 13-year highs today?

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A benchmark ASX small cap index has once again hit its highest level since the Global Financial Crisis.

The Small Ordinaries index was up 15.9 points, or 0.49 per cent, to 3,243.7 at lunchtime. Its three-and-a-half days of gains have clawed back losses in late March to eclipse a 13-year high set in mid-March.

The All Ordinaries and the ASX200 were both up 0.19 per cent, while the Emerging Companies nano-cap index was up 0.21 per cent.

Sectors were mixed, with materials, industrials and financials posting modest losses and property up strongly, by 1.8 per cent.

Tech was the second-biggest gainer, up 0.8 per cent following yesterday’s mammoth 5.1 per cent rise – the sector’s best day of the year.

Winners

Here are the best performing ASX stocks at lunchtime:

Code Name Price % Change Volume Market cap
SYARD Sayona Mining - Rights 13-Apr-21 0.8 166.7 21,797,600 1,915,335
JAY Jayride Group 28 64.7 924,156 20,867,895
SCI Silver City Minerals 2.7 50.0 71,952,761 8,772,485
ANL Amani Gold 0.15 50.0 9,097,111 10,786,997
DDD 3D Resources 0.6 50.0 23,850,358 14,481,488
GO2 Thego2People 5.5 48.6 15,485,563 6,528,268
TG1 Techgen Metals 28 40.0 8,320,373 7,705,757
WOO Wooboard Tech 0.7 40.0 196,896,598 15,138,517
RXH Rewardle Holding 1.5 36.4 4,245,915 5,789,536
BSM Bass Metals 1.05 31.3 66,367,216 32,173,406
OEL Otto Energy 1.3 30.0 103,057,358 47,950,098
AZY Antipa Minerals 3.6 28.6 25,904,422 70,029,137
DTR Dateline Resources 0.5 25.0 54,467,272 34,960,312
MLS Metals Australia 0.25 25.0 3,500,000 8,381,807
MRD Mount Ridley Mines 0.5 25.0 13,968,391 16,896,583
CPN Caspin Resources 79 20.6 564,504 39,347,109
CBL Control Bionics 70.5 17.5 151,985 30,071,208
PKO Peako 3.4 17.2 1,081,652 5,569,571
SIH Sihayo Gold 1.4 16.7 171,750 44,225,537
ASQ Australian Silica 10.5 15.4 1,054,510 24,387,428
AME Alto Metals 9.2 13.6 1,566,651 36,471,039
IMU Imugene 14.75 13.5 20,616,607 618,747,910
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Jayride Group (ASX:JAY) was up 88.2 per cent to 32c after the operator of the airport shuttle marketplace Jayride.com said that passenger trips were up 69 per cent in the three months to March 31, compared to the prior quarter.

“The global recovery has step-changed in March,” declared managing director Rod Bishop.

GO2People (ASX:GO2) was up 48.7 per cent to 5.5c after agreeing to buy WA employment service provider Skill Hire Australia for $9.5 million.

Losers

Code Name Price % Change Volume Market cap
OEX Oilex 0.8 -33.3 72,498,903 53,057,027
VMG VDM Group 0.2 -33.3 102,852 20,782,983
FPL Fremont Petroleum 0.65 -27.8 313,770,984 42,106,613
ROG Red Sky Energy. 0.9 -25.0 392,404,484 55,217,066
BBX BBX Minerals 20 -21.6 1,087,692 110,685,519
88E 88 Energy 2 -16.7 221,327,310 300,518,170
NPM Newpeak Metals 0.25 -16.7 3,378,329 17,022,484
ANA Ansila Energy 2.6 -16.1 31,150,411 57,342,936
AU1 The Agency Group Aus 6.5 -15.6 897,551 33,000,397
BRK Brookside Energy 2.9 -14.7 85,002,024 56,156,392
MSI Multistack Internat. 4.3 -14.0 1,223,145 5,615,196
ALT Analytica 0.35 -12.5 1,779,290 14,078,449
BAS Bass Oil 0.35 -12.5 31,475,783 13,368,560
PNX PNX Metals 0.7 -12.5 1,510,127 29,217,548
BLY Boart Longyear 46.5 -12.3 96,240 46,911,254
CIO Connected Io 0.8 -11.1 2,500,000 4,797,717
CBE Cobre 21 -10.6 15,000 15,935,054
FAU First Au 1.7 -10.5 2,386,950 11,654,196
QEM QEM 17.5 -10.3 693,761 19,500,000
MEB Medibio 0.9 -10.0 148,757 15,698,848
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