Yearly Archives - 2019

Apple gives Wall St a boost: ASX poised to open higher

12 Sep 2019 - Following positive leads from US markets, the ASX looks set to open higher this morning. The NASDAQ had a huge boost yesterday on Wall Street, hitting the highest level since July. Mainly due to Apple showing new pricing. Compulsory acquisition notices in relation to the off-market takeover offer by Clime Capital (ASX:CAM) for all of the shares in CBG Capital (ASX:CBG) will be despatched to all CBG shareholders.

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Appen falls along with other tech stocks: ASX closed 0.4% higher

11 Sep 2019 - It has been a positive day of trade for the ASX. After opening in the black the local bourse managed to stay bouyant to close 0.4 per cent higher at the end of the day. New Hope Corp (ASX:NHC) have did well today after the Queensland Court of Appeal ruled in its favour, allowing the New Ecland mine to proceed. GBST Holdings (ASX:GBT) received another key tick of approval today.

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Consumer sentiment falls in September: ASX tracking 0.2% higher at noon

11 Sep 2019 - The ASX rose at the open and after an earlier push is now tracking 0.2% higher at noon. Unibail Rodamco Westfield (ASX:URW) is the index's best performer so far, up over 6%. The Materials sector is leading the way and the Infotech sector trailing behind in the first two hours of trade. Red Sky Energy (ASX:ROG) has executed a Farm Out Agreement and will enter into a Joint Operating Agreement with Santos (ASX:STO).

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Sundance Energy to list in the US

1 Sep 2019 - Sundance Energy Australia (ASX:SEA) has decided to re-domicile from Australia to the United States via a proposed Scheme of Arrangement which is subject to shareholder, judicial and regulatory approvals.

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APN Funds Management buys Queensland warehouse

11 Sep 2019 - APN Funds Management (ASX:ADI), as Responsible Entity and Manager of APN Industria REIT is pleased to announce the acquisition of a Queensland warehouse for $18.34 million, representing an initial yield of 8 per cent.

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