3 best performing ASX shares in the week of 18 July 2022

Marc Kennis Marc Kennis, July 25, 2022

Best performing ASX shares

The three best performing ASX shares in the week of 18 July 2022 were Nuheara (ASX:NUH), up 78.8%, Zip Co (ASX:ZIP), up 54.4%, and Scidev (ASX:SDV), up 47.2%.

 

 

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1. Nuheara (ASX:NUH)

Industry: Technology

Nuheara Limited (ASX:NUH) is involved in the development and commercialisation of its proprietary and multifunctional hearing and wearables technology. The company is headquartered in Australia.

Market Cap: $35m

12 month high / low: $0.10 – $0.86

 

Nuheara

 

 

2. Zip Co (ASX:ZIP)

Industry: Financials

Buy Now Pay Later company Zip Co Limited (ASX:ZIP) offers point-of-sale credit and payment solutions to customers and providing a variety of integrated Retail Finance solutions to merchants across numerous industries, both online and in-store.

Market Cap: $605M

12 month high / low: $0.435 – $8.17

 

ZIP

 

 

3. Scidev (ASX:SDV)

Industry: Industrials

SciDev (ASX:SDV) rounds out the 3 best performing ASX shares this week. SDV is a leader in the environmental solutions market focused on water intensive industries. Their solutions provide Environmentally better outcomes for our clients when dealing with liquid wastes in the Mining, Construction and Oil & Gas verticals.

Market Cap: $50m

12 month high / low: $0.165 – $0.975

 

Scidev

 

 

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