Glossary of NSX terms and acronyms.

 
Item Definition
AEST Australian Eastern Standard Time.
Name The name of the company or security issuer trading on NSX
Code The official NSX trading symbol. ASX codes and NSX codes are mutually exclusive. That is, no company trading on the NSX will have the same code as another company trading on the ASX.
Date/Time The date and time for which the currently displayed data are applicable. Time is Newcastle, Australia time which is the same as Australia Eastern Standard Time (AEST).
Last Price The last traded price for the day. If there have been no trades for the day then the last traded price taken from the previous day. If the security has never traded then the last price is the IPO price
% Change Percentage movement in the last price compared to the Open price for the day.
% Daily Change Percentage movement in the last price compared to the previous day's last price.
Bid The last price at which a security was tendered for purchase.
Offer The last price at which the security was tendered for sale.
Status The current trading status of each security.
Blank = No messages, Active
NR = Company Announcement Received
TH = Trading Halt Imposed
SU = Suspended
XD = Ex Dividend
XI = Ex-Interest
Open The first traded price of the day. If there has been no trades then open is the previous last traded price.
High The highest price at which a trade occurred during the day.
Low The lowest price at which a trade occurred during the day.
Volume The cumulative volume traded for the day.
ANNA National Numbering Agencies in each member country have the responsibility for administering the international standards for ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) ISO 6166 and for CFI (Classification of Financial Instruments) ISO 10962 within their country.
Website: www.anna-web.com
ISIN The International Standards Organisation (ISO) has provided a standard (ISO 6166) for the numbering of securities. This standard is intended for use in any application in the trading and administration of securities.
The international securities identification number (ISIN) is a code which uniquely identifies a specific securities' issue.
The ISIN consists of:
  • a prefix which is a 2-character alpha country code. (e.g. AU for Australia)
  • a 9-character code which identifies the security. (e.g. NSX Trading Symbol padded with leading zeros)
  • a check character computed using the modulus 10 formula "Double-Add-Double" formula.

Website: www.iso.ch
PE x Price Earnings Ratio (times) - Last Price divided by Diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS). Diluted EPS is as reported by the issuer as at the end of balance date.
Div Yld % Dividend Yield (as a percentage) - Annualised Dividend Per Share divided by the Last Price expressed as a percentage. Dividend Per Share is as reported by the issuer.