Closing Bell: Today’s biggest small cap movers on the ASX

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Closing Bell is Stockhead’s daily recap of the ASX’s biggest movers – the winners and losers alike.
Data is taken after the market closes at 4pm AEDT.
Stocks highlighted in yellow made announcements.
The Aussie market finished lower for a 3rd day, with the #ASX 200 closing 83.3pts or 1.26% lower to 6517.8 on the final trading day of the month (intraday low). Losses from Financials, Materials & $CSL weighed most heavily #ausbiz
— CommSec (@CommSec) November 30, 2020
WINNERS
The listed Australian arm of global media and advertising group WPP (ASX:WPP) rose strongly after getting a takeover offer from its London-based parent company.
WA explorer Surefire Resources (ASX:SRN) announced thick, high grade gold in its first ever drill program at the newly acquired Yidby project.
Creso Pharma (ASX:CPH) says a decision by European’s highest court that CBD can be freely sold in the European Union is a major development for the company.
And health microcap Asian American Medical (ASX:AJJ) is opening a new medical centre in China – targeting so-called “medical tourists”.
LOSERS
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