Top 10 at 10: These ASX stocks are building up a head of steam in early trade

Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at ~10.30am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX stocks 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 started trading.

 

WINNERS

Stocks highlighted in yellow have made market-moving announcements (click headings to sort).

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Tennant Minerals (ASX:TMS) drilled a true width 30.5m intersection grading 6.2% copper and 6.8g/t gold – including 17.8m @ 11.5 g/t gold and 16.1m @ 10.5% copper – at Bluebird, part of the Barkly tenements in the NT.

“The results are another key step in our strategy to identify multiple, multi-million tonne, high-grade copper-gold deposits within the Barkly Tenements, where we aim to establish a stand-alone copper-gold project,” TMS chairman Matthew Driscoll says.

Health stock Fiji Kava Ltd (ASX:FIJ) appointed CJ Patel to be the exclusive distributor of FIJ’s Taki Mai range of products across 17 countries.

The agreement targets minimum sales of A$11 million to retain exclusivity over an initial three-year term.

And cancer fighter INOVIQ Limited (ASX:IIQ) announced positive results from an independent retrospective case-control study to evaluate the performance of its SubB2M-CA15.3 breast cancer test across all stages of breast cancer.

CA15.3 is a tumour marker test that is commonly used in a clinical setting to monitor breast cancer treatment response and disease recurrence.

 

LOSERS

Stocks highlighted in yellow have made market-moving announcements (click headings to sort).

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Fertiliser and lithium explorer Zeus Resources (ASX:ZEU) is back trading on the ASX after satisfying conditions for reinstatement.

And embattled uranium project developer Berkeley Energia (ASX:BKY) received a formal rejection of its appeal against Spain’s rejection of the Authorisation for Construction for the uranium concentrate plant as a radioactive facility (“NSC II”) at the Salamanca project.