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The ASX 200 has been in a positive mood today, up 1.60% at 7,941 points in early afternoon trades.

Paladin Energy (ASX:PDN) has been among the most watched on the HotCopper forums this morning. The stock has risen by more than 25% on news its Langer Heinrich mine in Namibia reached its highest level of quarterly production since restarting in March last year.

Paladin has been $1.

Telix Pharmaceuticals (ASX:TLX) has also been on a high as investors process yesterday’s news of a 62% revenue rise during the March quarter, bolstered by strong demand for its imaging agent for men with prostate cancer.

Telix has been trading at $27.95

And, Trigg Minerals (ASX:TMG) was also a hot topic on the forums after it appointed antimony expert Andre Booyzen as its managing director. The company said this April appointment reflected a desire to strengthen its exploration and development work, including the 29.9 kilotonne Wild Cattle Creek antimony deposit in NSW.

Trigg has been 4.3 cents.

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