Articles On Nuenergy Gas (ASX:NGY)
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Closing Bell: ASX struck down again as $100bn wiped out; tech stocks take biggest hit
The ASX 200 dropped over 3% on Monday amid recession fears and weak US data Over $100 billion was wiped off the Aussie market in two days Global markets fell sharply, while safe-haven assets like gold and the yen gained The ASX 200 inde... |
Stockhead | NGY | 3 months ago |
Closing Bell: ASX ends Day of the Guzman flat as a tortilla; And kids, did you see the Terra soar?
ASX closes dead flat after struggling for traction all day REITS, Insurers among the day’s very few winners Guzman y Gomez makes a stellar debut, while Terra soars The local benchmark index went limp in my hands on Thursday, curling ov... |
Stockhead | NGY | 5 months ago |
Closing Bell: ASX edges lower, but uranium miners rally on Dutton’s nuclear plants pledge
ASX closes lower, but Energy sector blinks green Uranium mining stocks surged on Peter Dutton’s nuclear plans VanEck to launch Australia’s first Bitcoin ETF tomorrow Local shares closed Wednesday -0.1% lower as gains in Energy were of... |
Stockhead | NGY | 5 months ago |
Top 10 at 11: High grade silica lights a small caps fire as miners make moves this morning
Good morning, and welcome to Stockhead’s Top 10 at shortly-before-11-ish, which is meant 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... |
Stockhead | NGY | 7 months ago |
Closing Bell: Local markets accelerate after passing an RBA again on hold
The ASX200 has ended RBA Day comfortably higher Materials lead gains as iron ore prices rise Small Caps led by Pentanet The ASX has ended Tuesday higher after the Reserve Bank of Australia kept rates on hold for another month. At 4.15 p... |
Stockhead | NGY | 8 months ago |
Closing Bell: ASX ends it like Beckham… lower and with a pretty whimper, which could still suggest good things ahead
The ASX benchmark has closed slightly lower on Friday Losses across the Energy Sector weighed Small caps led ID8 The Aussie sharemarket has ended lower on Friday, driven to a small disgrace by the ongoing declines in oil prices – down... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
Traders’ Diary: A week of War, Worry and Wall Street earnings
The Week That Was The world looks very different this week after the addition of what Barclays economic team calls ‘a complex cocktail of geopolitical risk, mixed macro data, a nervous oil market,’ and a US Fed finding nice things to say ab... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: War – Gold – Oil – The ASX – Monday
Benchmark index finishes higher on strong oil prices ASX Sectors led by oil-driven gains for Energy Fin Resources banks a banger to be Monday’s small cap legend The ASX200 found some enthusiasm for living on Monday arvo, supported abl... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: Small cap biopharma injects a little excitement as ASX finally finds a Thursday butt to kick
Benchmark index finds some rare greenage, up 0.5% Property and IT Sectors lead broad-based gains, XEC Emerging Co’s index now down 14% from July highs Fascinating small caps action: led by Dimerix, Bluglass and Experience Co. The ASX2... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: It’s been an ASX write-off, all sectors lower… yet these courageous lithium caps just owned Monday
ASX 200 ends sharply lower on Monday, down 0.67% All Sectors close in the red, with InfoTech taking the worst of the damage Small caps led by lithium minnows RR1, WC8 and VCM Australian shares have joined most Asian markets in a retre... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
ASX August Winners: Everyone lost. August was rough.
The S&P ASX 200 was down 0.73% in August with mid caps and small caps down 1.3% for the month Eight of 11 sectors down in August with consumer discretionary leading winners and utilities the laggards Tech stock 4DS Memory rises more th... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: The ASX needle has barely moved, AGL lost $1.2bn and AMP continues to suck
Local markets have risen from the dead again, closing at +0.26% for the day. Bowen Coking Coal has leapt to the top of the ladder with a 26.3% gain. Energy fought hard to hit 2.12%, but InfoTech’s -1.92% dead weight held the whole market b... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: ASX ends flat, but Azure’s inability to stop finding lithium is helping its neighbours grow
ASX benchmark finishes the flat, after struggling to find traction since mid-morning Health Care romped home to win Best Sector today, up more than 0.4% Errawarra’s nearology has continued to pay off, adding around 50% more today. Whil... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: Late rally sees the ASX almost emerge from day-long lurk in the bog
A late surge from InfoTech pushed the benchmark to close at +0.07% InfoTech out front on +1.75%, ahead of Energy and Consumer Discretionary Huge news from Azure helped neighbour Errawarra into top spot for Small Caps It’s the end of the... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: Hawkish RBA helps extend ASX losses; Indiana Resources surges as Ansell tanks
ASX extended its losses for a second day running, ending 0.20% in the red Real Estate, Telcos, Industrials and Energy stonks led the losers, while Financials and Health Care get the teacher’s smiley stamps today The day’s clear winner was... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: It’s a -0.4% Monday, Bloody Monday despite knockout REE results for Metal Hawk
The ASX banks another dim result, down 0.4% for the day Materials recovered from an early slump, but InfoTech powered on to help minimise losses Metal Hawk’s TREO find at Fraser South was the day’s true highlight; stock up 140% as a result... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
ASX April Winners: Mid and small caps outperform blue-chip peers as gold stocks keep up rally
The S&P ASX 200 finished up 1.85% in April while mid and small caps outperformed their blue-chip peers Real estate topped the winning sectors for the month while tech stocks also rallied strongly in April Gold stocks continued solid ru... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: When investors say ‘jump!’, the market says ‘how does 1.2% grab ya?’
Post-Easter burst of zeal sees the ASX 200 up 1.3% at close Materials (+2.1%) outperformed by continued lust for Goldies (+2.9%) Prospech goes bonkers to +200%, before easing to “only” +155% for the day Despite the ASX 200 April futures... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: First we were soaring, then we were snoring as the benchmark runs out of puff post-lunch
Market goes out too hard, too early and beds down for a lengthy afternoon snooze Tempus Resources still riding high after drilling into phenomenally good gold grades Betting is now open on how long until the ASX’s next “how to announce stu... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
ASX December Winners: Who’s led the way for small caps in tough month for global markets?
Little joy for investors in December with traditional Christmas rally not eventuating in 2022 Meteoric Resources leads December winners after positive metallurgical results at its new Caldeira project. Symbio Holdings saw its share price p... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
ASX Director Trades: Which Meteoric Resources director buys up big in the December winner?
December winner Meteoric Resources sees a non-executive director buy 6 million shares Northern Star Resources and Chalice Mining directors sell in December for tax obligations Johns Lyng Group COO Lindsay Barber sells 4 million shares, ~3... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: It’s never a good idea to let the ASX dress all in red ‘just like Santa Claus’
Good news is bad news for the US economy Aussie benchmark goes deep into a pre-Christmas shame spiral Ho ho oh s%#$! What just happened? The Closing Jingle Bell has rung, so that’s it until after Christmas for 2022! What a pity today’s... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
CLOSING BELL: Because it’s time to go home when the ferris wheel breaks
ASX takes a pre-Christmas bath, dragged down by InfoTech and Discretionary Asian markets fall lower today as Japan widens yield target range PolarX is still ruling the playground after one of the big kids said it was cool With apologies t... |
Stockhead | NGY | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: Small caps edge win as MSL, 1VG bring home the bacon
ASX 200 ends about 0.066% lower Small cap index fights way back, scrapes home with a brave win MSL, VG1 bring home bacon Tuesday is a tale of two indices… One, a tough little fighter: VIa marketindex.comThe other, uncertain, lacking confi... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: The ASX tech, rare earths and lithium stocks leading the charge with big gains
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at ~10.30am 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... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Small caps up 1% as Invictus gets gas, rises 38%
ASX closes flat Small cap index up 1% IVZ digs deeper into Zimbabwe gas riches Outgoing Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has bumped hearts with Our Albo in Phnom Phen and declared China is ‘ready to meet Australia half way’, according to repo... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
CLOSING BELL: Turns out tying an albatross round your neck is easier than a bow tie. Who knew?
The crowd went wild after Wall Street dropped an absolute banger overnight OD6 is probably the only OD anyone’s ever smiled about Musk emails Twitter employees to basically say everything’s terrible What a day, what a day – a Friday wor... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: “How to seize control, dispose of rivals and reign forever”, by J. Stalin and E. Musk.
The ASX has closed lower by 0.9% Elon Musk takes the reins at Twitter and immediately fires everyone in the room Potentia’s making an aggressive play for Nitro Software. Again. Aussie markets are down for the day, with a dreadful result... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Small caps devour Tuesday; China swallows GDP; You shoulda bought Toys “R” Us
ASX 200 ends 1.7% higher Small caps ahead 2.1% China’s odd. Hawson’s Iron down 75% this week. Toys R Us are killing it. The ASX 200 and the Emerging Companies (XEC) index fell 1.7% and 2.1% respectively on Tuesday. Almost the full 11 se... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: How to jump 6% by losing $1.9bn, 20,000 employees and everyone else’s luggage
Qantas ahead after losing $1.9bn The benchmark cruises to a happy Friday end China’s quest for All The Iron set to continue, despite looming tensions What a day to be alive – or awake… either is fine – because it’s been an almost entirel... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: Which ASX stocks are soaring and slipping today?
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am 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... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX 200 sinks, jobless rate hits a 48-year low
The ASX200 is down 0.24% dragged down by the tech sector Eight out of eleven sectors were lower, with Tech leading the losers CBA says the unemployment rate is at its lowest in 48 years Despite creeping up earlier in the week the ASX 20... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: These three ASX lithium stocks are top of the food chain today
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am 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... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Small Caps have punched well above their weight today
The ASX 200 is pretty flat, small caps up circa 0.5% Materials and energy dragging locally Alibaba reports tonight: analysts predicting 30 thieves, down from previous high of 40 Around lunchtime, the major banks started passing on the... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Mrs Pelosi goes to Taipei; Pfizer comes back for ResApp
The ASX 200 is down, the XEC surged late, up 1.5% Tech stocks rise, Cons discretionary and energy dragging US Futures flat, Chinese markets higher on Pelosi goes to Taipei day Ahead of the close here in Sydney, US Futures connected to... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
ASX July Winners Column: BNPL bounces back as markets catch hopium high
July a great month for stocks — ASX200 had its best month since March, Emerging Companies (XEC) gained an eye-watering +14% Copper explorer Cobre stands tall as broader mining and exploration sector wilts Standout sector was Buy Now Pay La... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: On July 27 a crack team of small caps made huge gains on news they did not put out. This is their story
ASX 200 is up 0.2% and the XEC is down -0.2% Tension stateside ahead of FOMC decision, EU markets to start flat CPI at 6.1% is better than feared but enough to move the RBA next Tuesday And a crack team of small caps broke out of the ordin... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: Which ASX stocks are blowing away the competition today?
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am 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... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Small caps retreat, Credit Suisse adds weight to lithium lunge
Emerging companies fall 0.7% ASX200 0.8% lower Superior Resources (ASX:SPQ) jumps on copper system find, Galileo up … heaps in May The Emerging Companies (XEC) index is lower on Thursday, weighed down by broad losses as Credit Suisse a... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: These ASX stocks are top dogs this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am 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... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Markets go easy peasy lemon squeezy on Anthony Norman Albanese
Aussie markets opened slightly ahead this morning after man of the moment Anthony Norman Albanese was sworn in as the 31st prime minister and posed for a happy ALP family pic, thus ended 10 years of conservative government. Throughout the d... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Capital raisings, trading halts and drill hits as ASX mining juniors run hot
ASX posts steady gains on Tuesday Activity stays strong in the small cap resources space US stocks futures pointing ~0.3% higher Local stocks shrugged off the post-Easter food coma with solid gains on Tuesday — a calm session in what’s be... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Here are the top 5 best performing O&G players so far for 2022
The Russia-Ukraine conflict pushed oil prices beyond the US$100/b mark this month, and while they’ve settled somewhat, prices could be set to skyrocket. Added to this, OPEC is sticking to its guns with the consortium ignoring calls to ramp... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Climbing over 3%, the ASX Small Cap index is a Tuesday juggernaut
The ASX Emerging Companies index (XEC) ran free on Tuesday, climbing over 3%, apparently unrestrained by the various macro or geopolitical issues bothering the rest of us. That said, the more gown up ASX200 also lifted on Tuesday, gaining a... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
NGY, TIG, BNR: Three ASX penny stocks starting March on high note
Highlights The ASX Small ordinaries index is up 0.95% by 12:30 PM AEDT. NGY, TIG and BNR are some ASX penny stocks flexing their muscles today. Penny stocks are characterized by high volatility; therefore, proper due diligence before... |
Kalkine Media | NGY | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX microcaps selloff extends to 13%, Nasdaq set to dive again
Local markets had a breather in the form of a mid-week public holiday, but things weren’t much better once trading recommenced on Thursday. After initially jumping by more than 1%, the ASX microcap Emerging Companies index reversed course w... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 years ago |
Oil stocks are looking tasty, but expect that virus to have a long tail
It looks like them energy names are on the rise Wednesday, largely punching above a local market weighed down by weak US leads and possibly boredom. But don’t thank our collective refusal to acknowledge a warming planet. In this case oil pr... |
Stockhead | NGY | 2 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 | NGY | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: NSW lockdown ends but market downturn drags on
The ASX retreated again as angst over inflation and the withdrawal of stimulus continued to weigh on global markets. The ASX 200 closed at 7,300 – 0.28% lower than Friday’s close. Tech was the biggest laggard, losing nearly 3% but energy an... |
Stockhead | NGY | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX stacks it with a 2pc fall but tourism sector gets a boost
After gaining 1.88% yesterday, the ASX gave back just about all of those gains as October got off to a rough start today. The ASX closed at 7,186 points, down 2% from yesterday and 5.8% from mid August. All sectors finished in the red, with... |
Stockhead | NGY | 3 years ago |