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NAB Is Lifting The ALL ORDINARIES Index

Australia’s share market, or the All Ordinaries Index (INDEXASX: XAO)(ASX: XAO), is up by 0.17% at lunch.
Lunch ASX update

Australia’s share market, or the All Ordinaries Index (INDEXASX: XAO)(ASX: XAO), is up by 0.17% at lunch. The National Australia Bank Ltd (ASX: NAB) share price is the leading its big bank peers in terms of performance today, it’s up just over 1%, according to Google Finance.

Quarterly company updates and trading updates continue to make news this week. iSelect Ltd (ASX: ISU) fell by 50% today after announcing a profit downgrade and the exit of its CEO.

Lithium miner Galaxy Resources Limited (ASX: GXY) has fallen by 4.46% after releasing its quarterly report to the market.

Internet retailer Kogan.Com Ltd (ASX: KGN) dropped by 5.3% this morning after revealing its quarterly figures to investors.

Blue Sky Alternative Investments Ltd (ASX: BLA) has lost its CEO and Managing Director. Robert Shand has resigned from his positions.

Logistics company WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC) has declined 1.77% so far today after making an announcement of acquisitions. Two Latin American logistic providers and one French company will cost WiseTech between $10.1 million to $14.9 million.

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