Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at ~10.40am 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 made market-moving announcements (click headings to sort).

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Ausgold (ASX:AUC) appoints veteran company maker John Dorwood as exec chairman to drive towards first production from the 3Moz Katanning project in WA’s South West.

“Ausgold’s growth potential and dominant ownership in the southwest Yilgarn Craton reminds me of Fronteer Gold, where I was VP-corporate development, which opened up a new frontier with its 2Moz Long Canyon gold project in under-explored eastern Nevada,” he says.

“Fronteer was acquired by Newmont in 2011 for C$2.3 billion after pioneering a region which had been overlooked for many years.”

Dorwood was, more recently, boss of Toronto-listed Roxgold which was acquired in 2021 by Fortuna Silver Mines Inc (NYSE: FSM|TSX: FVI) in an all-scrip deal valued at US$884m.

Ironbark Zinc (ASX:IBG) says key dates pertaining to the financing and commencement of production at Citronen have been further extended to the end of 2024 and 2026, respectively.

IBG has been plugging away for 17 years at Citronen, which it calls “the most de-risked large mining project in Greenland, and one of the most advanced zinc pure plays in the world”.

And “Widespread visible uranium” is present at Bastion Minerals’ (ASX:BMO) Morrissey project in WA.

 

LOSERS

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

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