Stocks hitting 52 week lows and 52 week highs are closely watched by investors looking for value and high growth respectively. Bargain hunters look for profitable companies hitting 52 week lows, whereas stocks hitting 52 week highs provide fertile ground for growth seeking investors.

Here are the stocks hitting 52 week lows and 52 week highs this week.

 

52 Week Lows This Week

This week’s entries into the dubious place on a list of 52 Week Lows again matched last week’s number – eighteen. The number of companies with market caps over $70 million dollars making the list multiple times grew to 10, up from 7 last week. Stocks hitting 52 Week Lows in consecutive weeks are marked by an asterisk (*) in the list for the week.

Here is the list, with closing share price and percentage movement for the week.

 

Top Australian Brokers

 
  • **ACW – Biotechnology company developing treatments for mental decline, including Alzheimer’s – Actinogen Medical — share price $0.02 — down 9.09%
  • ***AVL – Vanadium and titanium explorer – Australian Vanadium – share price $0.01 – up 5.56%
  • *BFG – Provider of stockbroking, investment, and financial advisory services – Bell Financial Group — share price $1.17 — down 2.92%
  • *CYC – Provider of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging diagnostic platform – Cyclopharm Limited — share price $1.02 — down 6.02%
  • **DMP Fast-food pizza operator with franchisees – Domino’s Pizza Enterprises — share price $20.33 — down 6.39%
  • **INR – US based lithium/boron explorer – Ioneer Limited — share price $0.11 — down 6.52%
  • **HLS – Pathology and diagnostic imaging provider Healius Limited – share price $0.76 – down 7.32%
  • *IMU – Developer of cancer treatments – Imugene Limited — share price $0.02 — down 9.37%
  • *KGN – Pure-play online retailer featuring numerous products, also offers other services like insurance, mobile phone service, and more – Kogan.com Limited — share price $3.83 — down 5.45%
  • **MGX – Western Australia iron ore miner – Mount Gibson Iron — share price $0.27 — down 1.82%
  • 3PL – Developer and distributor of online educational programs for school-aged students – 3P Learning — share price $0.06 — down 0.49%
  • A1N – Provider of broadcast and on demand audio ARN Media — share price $0.50 — down 3.92%
  • ASN – Lithium, uranium, vanadium, and other minerals explorer – Anson Resources — share price $0.05 — down 2.08%
  • ATC – Developer of specialty battery technologies – Altech Batteries — share price $0.04 — down 10.00%
    DGL – Investment Holding company focusing on Chemical Manufacturing, Logistics and Environmental Services – DGL Group — share price $0.37 — down 7.50%
  • GEM – Operator of early learning education and child care centers – G8 Education — share price $1.17 — down 0.43%
  • IPG – Provider of solutions to the electrical industry – IPD Group — share price $2.88 — down 4.56%
  • KEY – Oil and gas explorer – Key Petroleum — share price $0.03 — down 28.89%

 

 

52 Week Highs This Week

It was a choppy week for the ASX at best, with the number of companies hitting 52 Week Highs shrinking to 15 this week, the lowest number we have seen in the last two months. Only four companies posted 52 Week Highs in consecutive weeks compared to eight companies repeating last week. SHAPE Australia led the pack, hitting the high mark for the third week in a row. The remaining repeaters are marked with an (*) in the weekly list, Five of the companies are gold miners, possibly reflecting the jump in the price of gold this week. 

Here is the list, with closing share price and percentage movement for the week.

  • ***SHA — – Commercial contractor and construction manager – SHAPE Australia — share price $3.61 — up 6.80%
  • **STN – Gold explorer with two projects in Western Australia – Saturn Metals — share price $0.38 – up 10.14%
  • *CDA – Global provider of metal detection and communication devices – Codan Limited — share price $19.38 – up 4.34%
  • *KSN – Gold exploration company – Kingston Resources — share price $0.13 – up 6.00%
  • APA – Gas infrastructure company – APA Group — share price $8.73 – up 3.31%
  • BCN – Gold explorer – Beacon Minerals — share price $0.03 – up 3.45%
  • BXB – Provider of reusable wooden pallets for fast moving consumer goods – Brambles Limited — share price $24.56 – up 4.55%
  • CCV – Provider of cash advances, pawnbroking, and retail sale of used goods – Cash Converters International — share price $0.28 – up 3.64%
  • CUP – Accounting, financial advice and services provider Count Limited — share price $0.98– up 10.80%
  • ELS – Drone connectivity provider – Elsight Limited — share price $1.39 – up 21.93%
  • GNG – Engineering, construction, and maintenance services provider to the mining sector – GR Engineering — share price $3.29 – up 7.03%
  • NWC – Copper/gold/zinc explorer with assets in North America – New World Resources — share price $0.06 – up 14.58%
  • PSC – Lithium and gold explorer with assets in Australia, Africa, and Singapore – Prospect Resources — share price $0.17 – up 6.67%
  • SRG — Engineering, construction, and maintenance services provider to multiple business sectors – SRG Global — share price $1.58 – up 3.80%
  • WRK – Provider of integrated payment technologies – WRKR Limited — share price $0.07 – up 14.75%

 

 

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