Thirteen ASX-listed companies have been suspended from trading by the ASX, due to missing Friday s deadline for lodging first-half accounts.
- Safety Medical Products (ASX: SFP)
- Macarthurcook Property Securities Fund (ASX: MPS)
- Macarthurcook Industrial Property Fund (ASX: MIF)
- Byte Power Group (ASX: BPG)
- Healthzone (ASX: HZL)
- Green Invest (ASX: GNV)
- Medic Vision (ASX: MVH)
- Frankland Olive Company (ASX: FLR)
- Datamotion (ASX: DMN)
- US Masters Holdings (ASX: USH)
- Autron Corporation (ASX: AAT)
- Palamedia (ASX: PMX)
- CEC Group (ASX: CEG)
An ASX spokesman said this is a better result than last year, when 20 companies failed to get their homework in on time.
Ten of the thirteen lodged statements explaining the delay, and when they expected to have to financial results ready.



