Good morning, and welcome to Stockhead’s Top 10 at shortly-before-11-ish, to highlight the best (and sometimes worst) performing ASX stocks in morning trade using live data, to provide 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 – for better or worse – and lucky ol’ me gets to try to get a sense of what’s happening.

 

WINNERS

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

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Regeneus (ASX:RGS) is up this morning on the heels of the company’s AGM yesterday, where – among other things – shareholders voted to allow the company to transfer 700,000 shares of unlisted biotech Sangui Bio as part of a debt settlement with Paddington St Finance.

Dalaroo Metals (ASX:DAL) is on the rise this morning, on news that Delta Lithium (ASX:DLI) has coughed up a cool $1 million for Dalaroo’s lithium mineral rights at the Lyons River project in WA, leaving Dalaroo with $500,000 worth of Delta shares, and $500,000 folding money to spend on its Goodbody gold prospect, Browns base metal prospect and the View Hill REE prospect.

 

LOSERS

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

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Prospech (ASX:PRS) is showing a dip this morning on news of a share purchase plan, that would allow shareholders to nab up to $30,000 worth of new Prospech shares at an issue price of $0.031, well below yesterday’s closing price of $0.041.

Intra Energy (ASX:IEC) is also showing a dip, following the company’s recent AGM. Shareholders there have voted in favour of a 10% placement facility and the issuing of a tranche of adviser and director options.

Eclipse Metals (ASX:EPM) is lower this morning, despite announcing that rare earth mineralisation at the company’s Grønnedal project in Greenland “extends over 5 km by 2km, with an exploration target focusing on 3 km by 800 m of ferrocarbonatite”.