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Closing Bell: ASX down 2.2pc for the week

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Another red day for the ASX to close out the week.

The ASX 200 closed 0.05% down from yesterday at 7,461 points, 2.2% lower than a week ago. The ASX Emerging Companies Index meanwhile dropped 2.09%, closing at 2,187 points which is over 5% lower than last Friday’s close.

Resources was again the biggest laggard, dropping 1%. Most other sectors gained, particularly utilities, which was up 1.49% and consumer staples which gained 1.2%.

TODAY’S BIGGEST WINNERS

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Code Company Price % Volume
IEC Intra Energy Corp 0.013 44 1640059
ICL Iceni Gold 0.23 31 4984857
NAG Nagambie Resources 0.084 25 568393
LNY Laneway Res Ltd 0.005 25 3060991
LBT LBT Innovations 0.12 21 2445769
IDT IDT Australia Ltd 0.55 20 5674104
SMN Structural Monitor. 0.905 18 200724
XST Xstate Resources 0.0035 17 3464094
PTR Petratherm Ltd 0.064 16 38670
RBL Redbubble Limited 4.21 16 15449658
NGY Nuenergy Gas Ltd 0.037 16 390633
ESH Esports Mogul Ltd 0.008 14 950000
CNR Cannon Resources 0.28 14 1036749
PRS Prospech Limited 0.09 13 1
VAL Valor Resources Ltd 0.009 13 332500
GW1 Greenwing Resources 0.275 12 448322
AMS Atomos 1.48 12 3862065
ADS Adslot Ltd. 0.028 12 2243660
WHK Whitehawk Limited 0.19 12 6650049
SPN Sparc Tech Ltd 0.49 11 429668
MCT Metalicity Limited 0.01 11 329209
ONX Orminexltd 0.04 11 1540745
NNG Nexion Group 0.21 11 961763
GRL Godolphin Resources 0.16 10 156412
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Iceni Gold (ASX:ICL) rose after a $2 million capital raising in spite of not naming the relevant party who opted to pay a premium and will own 4.5% of shares on issue.

Linius Technology (ASX:LNU) climbed after the University of Newcastle signed a three year deal to use its Whizzard product.

Nagambie Resources (ASX:NAG) obtained permission to build a gold toll treatment plant at its mothballed project in Victoria.

Among stocks without news one was Redbubble (ASX:RBL) which initially dropped after its results first thing Thursday but is now over 35% higher since then.

 

TODAY’S BIGGEST LOSERS

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Code Company Price % Volume
OEX Oilex Ltd 0.003 -25 22726
PCL Pancontinental Oil 0.0015 -25 13550000
GBE Globe Metals &Mining 0.12 -25 1736681
AFW Applyflow Limited 0.008 -20 48685800
ALT Analytica Limited 0.002 -20 63707603
VIC Victory Mines Ltd 0.002 -20 4637399
VMS Venture Minerals 0.08 -19 36009892
CHR Charger Metals 0.49 -18 2106385
AXE Archer Materials 1.67 -18 9239206
FNT Frontier Resources 0.019 -17 27364331
NZS New Zealand Coastal 0.011 -15 18178136
RLC Reedy Lagoon Corp. 0.017 -15 5161186
GAL Galileo Mining Ltd 0.255 -15 1341280
SRK Strike Resources 0.175 -15 4643700
PO3 Purifloh Ltd 1.11 -15 15118
FEL Fe Limited 0.055 -13 8814955
DDD 3D Resources Limited 0.0035 -13 3349559
FRB Firebird Metals 0.42 -13 186649
OXX Octanex Ltd 0.021 -13 308450
GFN Gefen Int 0.68 -12 10920
PKD Parkd Ltd 0.043 -12 1020788
A1M Aic Mines Ltd 0.22 -12 10000
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Quantum computing aspirant Archer Materials (ASX:AXE) fell on media allegations that it did not tell shareholders about objections raised by IP Australia about its CQ Quantum computer chip patent. This was despite the company releasing a statement denying the allegations and clarifying the situation.

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS YOU MAY’VE MISSED

Due to the New Zealand lockdown extension, Skycity (ASX:SKC) announced its casinos in Auckland, Hamilton and Queenstown would remain closed. However its said its hotels at those properties remained open for essential travellers and its entire Adelaide facility was currently open.

Austin Engineering (ASX:ANG) is expanding its North American operations into Canada. It secured a long-term lease agreement for a manufacturing base in Fort McMurray, Alberta and expects operations to commence in November.

3 months after coming out of voluntary administration, industrial pipemaker Tubi (ASX:2BE) hired PKF Corporate Finance to assist it with a potential divestment of assets. Meanwhile its American business, unaffected by the Australian business, signed a supply agreement with phosphate grower Mosaic Fertilizer.

Speaking of suspended ASX companies seeking re-entry, lithium stock Altura Mining (ASX:AJM) told shareholders it signed a letter of intent to start an earn-in period at the Fish Lake Valley project at Nevada. It also told shareholders it had begun to make the case to the ASX for re-entry and is engaging bankers to help it raise finance to recapitalise.

Bevan Slattery backed HR tech stock intelliHR (ASX:IHR) signed a channel partner agreement with payroll software provider Cintra to sell its software to Cintra’s customers. The company says the deal will expand its potential and has potential Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) of $8 million.

 

TRADING HALTS

Monday

NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals (ASX:NSB) – further information from pulmonary studies
DC Two (ASX:DC2) – commercial agreements
Marquee Resources (ASX:MQR) – capital raising
S2 Resources (ASX:S2R) – capital raising
Aspen Group (ASX:APZ) – capital raising
intelliHR (ASX:IHR) – reseller agreement
Noxopharm (ASX:NOX) – clinical program update

Tuesday

Beacon Minerals (ASX:BCN) – acquisition
BlackEarth Minerals (ASX:BEM) – exploration results
Torrens Mining (ASX:TRN) – assay results
Hyperion Metals (ASX:HYM) – capital raising
Coda Minerals (ASX:COD) – assay results
Australian Vanadium (ASX:AVL) – capital raising
Lithium Power International (ASX:LPI) – capital raising

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