ALL ORDINARIES Down, BHP (ASX:BHP) Shares Fall

Australia’s share market, or the All Ordinaries Index (INDEXASX:XAO)(ASX: XAO), is currently down 0.07% at lunch.

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Australia’s share market

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, or the All Ordinaries Index (INDEXASX: XAO)(ASX: XAO), is currently down 0.07% at lunch.

The BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) share price is dragging down the index, it has fallen 4.2% after going ex-dividend. This article looks at whether it could be a buy for income.

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Shares of fresh food business Costa Group Holdings Ltd (ASX: CGC) are down 33.5% as investors come to terms with the news that it won’t be producing any profit growth in the upcoming result.

The fashion retailer Noni B Limited (ASX: NBL) saw its share price jump 14.4% this morning due to experiencing a strong Christmas period and predicting that profit will come in at the top end of estimates for the December 2018 result.

The Class Ltd (ASX: CL1) share price is currently down 7.5%, the cloud SMSF accounting business revealed that the December 2018 quarter was another one of slowing growth.

Integrated Research Limited (ASX: IRI) shares are up 32% after impressing the market with its preliminary profit guidance for the December 2018 result.

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