Articles On Love Group Global (ASX:LVE)
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Closing Bell: Trump’s tariff threat rattles markets, but these ASX stocks buck the trend
ASX drops as Trump’s tariff threat rattles markets Bluescope and Reece rise amid energy and bank sell-off EML Payments jumps after strong earnings report The ASX closed in the red on Tuesday, down by 0.45% after being dragged down by a... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 weeks ago |
ASX Tech April Winners: Sector falls ~4% in month as rich-lister increases stake in Vinyl Group
ASX tech sector falls 3.87% in April, but still outpaces broader markets YTD with a 19.55% rise Rich-lister Richard White increases his stake in ASX-listed music company Vinyl Group in April Video tech player Linius Technologies rises 33%... |
Stockhead | LVE | 7 months ago |
Closing Bell: ASX loses its bottle, but Gold50 shows some Gallium to advance 50pc
The ASX200 has ended Friday down 0.15pc, but ends week higher Property and Healthcare gains offset by Resources losses Small Caps led by Gold50 Wall Street hit more record highs on Thursday in New York, the Australian market on Friday,... |
Stockhead | LVE | 9 months ago |
Closing Bell: Wall Street killed Friday, but the ASX challenges are all Chinese
Local markets end bad week lower Material sector losses dominate Small Caps led by Pentanet Local markets have ended about half a per cent lower on Friday after some fairly broad based selling. The S&P/ASX200 closed lower on Friday... |
Stockhead | LVE | 9 months ago |
Closing Bell: Thursday and the ASX200 is flat and porous. I am unhappy… But at least Bega made a lot of cheese
Local markets end flat like an old can of coke on the coffee table Sectors are mixed up. I’m mixed up after all that Small Caps led by Way2VAT again, as well as some cracking local medtechs It is 4pm on Thursday February 22, and the S... |
Stockhead | LVE | 10 months ago |
Top 10 at 11: Graphite producer Greenwing Resources up 17pc after progress in Madagascar
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... |
Stockhead | LVE | 1 year ago |
ASX June Winners: Who rode this lithium junior to seven-bagger status in June?
The S&P ASX 200 was up 1.76% in June, with large caps performing the best and small caps lagging blue chips The S&P/ASX 200 Materials was the best performing sector in June, up 4.8% coming back from April drop An ASX favourite lith... |
Stockhead | LVE | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: Shopping centres, diggers and banks drive local market 0.65% against overseas tide
ASX 200 benchmark climbs 0.65% despite a sour lead-in from Wall Street and Europe. Real Estate sector banks solid wins after shopping centres put on a big day. Forrestania Resources hits 162% on thick pegmatite news, but the ASX has asked... |
Stockhead | LVE | 1 year ago |
ASX Tech Stocks May: AI sends things that go beep soaring 11.6pc, outpacing benchmark
The ASX tech sector rallied 11.6% in May and is up 16.94% YTD, surpassing the S&P ASX 200 Audio Pixels tops May ASX tech winners following AGM comments by CEO and chairman Archer Materials performs strongly in May after key global part... |
Stockhead | LVE | 1 year ago |
ASX May Winners: Mid caps beat large caps; small caps lag. May was tough.
The S&P ASX 200 was down 2.5% in May, with mid caps performing the best and small caps lagging blue chips The S&P ASX 200 Information Technology sector performed the best in May, up 11.6% following strong AI interest Wildcat Resou... |
Stockhead | LVE | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: InfoTech took to the skies today, mounting a desperate Air & Sea search for the rest of the ASX
The ASX continued its tragic decline, falling 1.05% over the course of a rubbish day InfoTech took trend-bucking to a whole new level, outperforming the market by 3.5% Something’s up at IncentiaPay, because it’s climbed 71.4% on absolutely... |
Stockhead | LVE | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: A crazy ride for tech stocks and Wildcat as the ASX dips 0.22%
ASX sinks to -0.4% before slogging its way back to -0.22% for the day. Tech stocks were all over the shop but came out on top with +1.2%. Wildcat (ASX:WC8) was King of the Small Caps, adding 34.5% on no fresh news. After sinking as low... |
Stockhead | LVE | 1 year ago |
ASX November Winners: Who’s leading the way for small caps as global markets rally?
Global share markets rally continue to rally in November despite ongoing economic and geopolitical pressures Avenira led the gainers in November after reporting a positive update on its proposed DSO Phosphate Project Gut health company Mic... |
Stockhead | LVE | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: A weak end to the week, but the weekend’s here, so let’s go.
ASX closes out the day lower by about 0.74% Online matchmakers Love Group goes on a bodice-busting 39% jag Woman tries to stop eviction with a swarm of bees. No, really… Aussie markets are set to meander to a close around 0.74% down for... |
Stockhead | LVE | 2 years ago |
Bargain buys or just busted? Here are the 10 biggest tech losers in the June sell-off
114 tech stocks were trading down for the month of June 11 stocks flatlined and only 22 were in the green The biggest losers were iSYNERGY, Icetana and Eroad Wowzers. Even by tech stocks standards, June was a bit of a shocker, with the... |
Stockhead | LVE | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Crude, Crown and gold – an improvising ASX gains ground on Monday
Large cap Aussie stocks managed to close slightly higher on Monday, after a fickle few hours of afternoon trade. But that brave little battler, the Emerging Markets index (ASX:XEC) is down 2.3%. — its biggest drop since February 3. It foll... |
Stockhead | LVE | 2 years ago |
December ASX Winners Column: Health and telco stocks plus recapitalised resources companies won the month
ASX investors evidently shrugged off omicron fears in December, with the last month of the 2021 being the second best of the year. Ultimately, the market finished 2021 13% higher than it started. Patience pays off, unless you got in at the... |
Stockhead | LVE | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX finishes slightly higher despite a big drop in tech
After trading down for most of the day, the ASX ultimately closed higher despite a big sell off in tech. The ASX 200 closed at 7,245 points which was 0.05% higher than Friday. Tech retreated 2.2% over inflation fears but gains of over 1.9%... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Hot Money Monday: M&A drives strong RSI prints while BNPL goes from cold to… colder
Each week, Stockhead recaps ASX stocks that are “running hot” as deduced by the Relative Strength Index (RSI). The RSI is a technical gauge which measures how trading momentum is affecting the price action. A reading of 70 is seen as the le... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX makes up lost ground, still finishes 0.54% down
ASX recovered some lost ground in arvo trade but still finished 0.54% down, as markets continue to be shaken by the discovery of the omicron variant of COVID-19 and falling oil prices. Resources and tech managed to finish in the green – by... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX snaps 2-day losing streak, a healthcare IPO slumps 40%
Local stocks edged higher on Thursday, as the ASX 200 closed up by 0.13% following two days of losses. Banking stocks fell again after getting hammered yesterday, while money moved back into big-name gold stocks as inflation jitters continu... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX slips, explorers run hot and a resources play goes parabolic on debut (again)
The ASX lost ground on Wednesday, as the banks struggled and the US dollar strengthened as markets continue to assess the prospect of tighter monetary policy and its potential effect on asset prices. Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) tanked in th... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Hot Money Monday: Copper play AIC Mines fires up after flagging big plans for Eloise
AIC Mines (ASX:A1M) led a group of 30 stocks running hot this week, amid another spate of big mining hits, M&A deals and clean energy winners. Each week, Stockhead recaps ASX stocks that are “running hot” as deduced by the Relative Stre... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: Markets climb the ‘wall of worry’ as lithium stocks soar and the Fed looms
Local stocks posted a solid session on Wednesday ahead of this week’s main event on global markets later tonight — the US Fed’s latest policy decision. After plenty of forward guidance, the Fed is expected to formally announce the taper of... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX 200 continues to soar as Japara set to agree to takeover deal
The ASX 200 touched intraday record highs, but could not hold on and closed the day just shy of its all time high. The benchmark index finished 0.46% higher at 7,428, and is now on track to finish July on a 10-month winning streak. Six out... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
10 at 10: These ASX stocks have made a sudden ascent this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: Aussie shares rebound as ASX investors buy the dip
Aussie shares rebounded today following rises in the US and Europe overnight, after having fallen for the previous two days. The ASX 200 regained 0.78%, with all 11 sectors in the green except for Industrials and IT. Healthcare and financia... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
There are still some Chinese stocks left on the ASX; here are 3 that are up over 100pc in 12 months
Recent years haven’t been a good time for investors in many Chinese domiciled ASX stocks, although a handful have managed to perform. The middle of last decade saw a flurry of listings from China, many of which ended up delisted due to boar... |
Stockhead | LVE | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: Today’s biggest small cap movers on the ASX
A quick wrap of the ASX’s key winners and losers on Wednesday, September 9. Data is taken after the market closes at 4pm AEST. Stocks highlighted in yellow have made market moving announcements during the day. Today 393 stocks rose, 998 dec... |
Stockhead | LVE | 4 years ago |
Closing Bell: Today’s biggest small cap movers on the ASX
A quick wrap of the ASX’s key winners and losers on Wednesday, July 29. Data is taken after the market closes at 4pm EST. Stocks highlighted in yellow made market-moving announcements during the day. Today 529 stocks rose, 801 declined and... |
Stockhead | LVE | 4 years ago |
10 at 10: These ASX stocks are pollinating this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10 highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade. 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 (easte... |
Stockhead | LVE | 4 years ago |
Love Group feeling rejected as dating is dialled back during COVID-19
The ASX’s only online dating stock, Love Group (ASX:LVE), took a hit to its bottom line during the June quarter, with finding love becoming extremely hard during the pandemic. Lockdowns, social distancing and a cutback in consumer spending... |
Stockhead | LVE | 4 years ago |
Closing Bell: Today’s biggest small cap movers on the ASX
A quick wrap of the key winners and losers on Tuesday, June 30. Data is taken after the market closes at 4pm EST. Stocks highlighted in yellow made market-moving announcements during the day. Today 908 stocks went up, 474 went down, and 731... |
Stockhead | LVE | 4 years ago |
Closing Bell: Today’s biggest small cap movers on the ASX
A quick wrap of the key winners and losers on Monday, May 4. Data is taken after the market closes at 4pm EST. Stocks highlighted in yellow made potentially market-moving announcements during the day. Code Company Price % Change... |
Stockhead | LVE | 4 years ago |
Here are 5 things to do in lockdown and the ASX small caps that can help you
While Australians are not officially banned from leaving their homes, social distancing, business closures and travel restrictions make it difficult to do much away from there. Thankfully, there are ways to pass the time at home and these a... |
Stockhead | LVE | 4 years ago |
The ASX stocks stricken with the Hong Kong fever
The global environment has turned hostile towards S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO) shares and I don’t mean just on sentiment alone! The geo-political turmoil is also directing impinging on the bottom lines of our listed companies an... |
Motley Fool | LVE | 5 years ago |
Tech: Online matchmaker Love Group cuts staff amid protests as Hong Kong loses that lovin’ feeling
Financial markets are watching closely as the ongoing political crisis in Hong Kong stretches into its third month. So far, neither side has backed down over the issue which initially sparked tensions — a proposed extradition bill that prov... |
Stockhead | LVE | 5 years ago |
Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It?
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | LVE | 5 years ago |