3 best performing ASX shares in the week of 19 September 2022

Marc Kennis Marc Kennis, September 26, 2022

Best performing ASX shares

The 3 best performing ASX shares in the week of 19 September 2022 were Artemis Resources (ASX:ARV), up 29.7%, Micro-X (ASX:MX1), up 25.9%, and Apollo Tourism & Leisure (ASX:ATL), up 20.2%.

 

 

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1. Artemis Resources (ASX:ARV)

Industry: Resources

Artemis Resources Limited (ARV) is a mineral resource exploration company, focusing on gold, antimony and base metals projects, as well as, rare element and uranium projects.

Market Cap: $67m

12 month high / low: $0.024 – $0.11

 

Artemis Resources

 

 

2. Micro-X (ASX:MX1)

Industry: Healthcare

Micro-X Limited (MX1) is an Australian hi-tech company developing and commercialising a range of innovative products for global health and security markets, based on proprietary cold cathode, carbon nanotube (CNT) emitter technology.

Market Cap: $79m

12 month high / low: $0.11 – $0.35

 

Micro-X

 

 

3. Apollo Tourism & Leisure (ASX:ATL)

Industry: Consumer Cyclicals

Apollo Tourism & Leisure Ltd (ATL) is a multinational company involved in the manufacture, wholesale and retail of a broad range of RVs such as motorhomes, campervans, and caravans. Apollo’s rental activities are generated from 36 central locations across Australia, New Zealand, North America and Europe.

Market Cap: $122m

12 month high / low: $0.365 – $0.80

 

Apollo Tourism & Leisure

 

 

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