BAP, BOT and JDO: Three ASX Shares Defying Market Downturn

2 min read | June 12, 2024 03:00 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

While the broader market struggles, three ASX-listed companies are making significant gains on Wednesday. Despite the S&P/ASX 200 Index experiencing a downward trend, these shares are showcasing resilience and upward momentum. Here's a closer look at the companies driving positive sentiment:

Bapcor Ltd (ASX: BAP)

Bapcor's share price continues its upward trajectory, rising by 2.72% to AU$5.10. The auto parts retailer has attracted investor attention after receiving an unsolicited takeover proposal from Bain Capital. The proposal, though non-binding, offers Bapcor shareholders AU$5.40 cash per share. While the board evaluates the offer, investors remain optimistic about the potential for a favorable outcome. However, the offer price falls short of Bapcor's recent highs, leaving some shareholders cautious about the final decision.

Botanix Pharmaceuticals Ltd (ASX: BOT)

Botanix Pharmaceuticals sees a 3.64% increase in its share price to 28 cents following the submission of final label materials to the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for Sofdra, a pending prescription treatment for excessive underarm sweating. Management views this submission as a crucial step toward anticipated FDA approval. Discussions with the FDA regarding product labeling and information dissemination to patients and physicians mark the final stage before potential regulatory clearance.

Judo Capital Holdings Ltd (ASX: JDO)

Judo Capital experiences a notable 6.31% surge in its share price to AU$1.38 after news of its impending inclusion in the ASX 200 index next week. Following the announcement by S&P Dow Jones Indices, investors show confidence in the business lender's growth prospects. Judo Capital's addition to the index reflects its rising prominence in the financial sector. However, this decision is contingent upon shareholder and final court approval of the scheme of arrangement involving the acquisition of CSR Ltd by Compagnie de Saint-Gobain.

 


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