8 ASX All Ords shares that tripled in value in FY25

Just 8 out of the 500 companies making up the ASX All Ords achieved share price growth of 200% or more.

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S&P/ASX All Ords Index (ASX: XAO) shares lifted 9.47% in FY25, with total returns (including dividends) coming in at 13.23%.

That was slightly weaker than the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) but still an impressive result.

The ASX 200 increased by 9.97% and provided total returns of 13.81%, according to S&P Global data.

The ASX All Ords represents the 500 largest listed companies in Australia by market capitalisation.

Among them, eight companies saw their share prices triple over the financial year.

Let's check them out.

The 8 triple-baggers of the ASX All Ords in FY25

For a stock to triple its value, it needs more than 200% share price growth. These eight ASX All Ords shares achieved just that.

1. Larvotto Resources Ltd (ASX: LRV)

ASX All Ords gold and antimony mining share Larvotto shot the lights out in FY25 with a stunning 479% share price growth.

The stock finished the year at 69.5 cents apiece.

Larvotto says its Hillgrove gold and antimony project in NSW is Australia's largest antimony deposit and the eighth largest in the world.

Antimony is a critical metal used in the production of military applications and solar panels.

2. Catalyst Metals Ltd (ASX: CYL)

Shares of ASX All Ords gold explorer Catalyst Metals rose by an astounding 362% to close at $5.22 apiece on 30 June.

Catalyst benefited from strong growth in the gold price, with the commodity rising to a record US$3,500.05 per ounce on 22 April.

3. Meeka Metals Ltd (ASX: MEK)

Another ASX All Ords gold share, Meeka Metals, leapt 333% to close out the year at 14.5 cents per share.

Meeka Metals is a junior gold and rare earths exploration company with a portfolio of projects across Western Australia.

4. Titomic Ltd (ASX: TTT)

Titomic is benefiting from the rising global defence investment theme, with its shares lifting 311% to 30 cents in FY25.

The company offers industrial-scale metal additive manufacturing solutions using its patented kinetic fusion cold spray technology.

The cold spray is used in the development and production of products for the aerospace, defence, and shipbuilding industries.

5. Elsight Ltd (ASX: ELS)

This ASX All Ords tech stock lifted 290% to close at $1.775 on 30 June.

Elsight develops communications technology for unmanned, autonomous systems used in defence, public safety, and commercial sectors.

6. Canyon Resources Ltd (ASX: CAY)

This ASX All Ords materials share rose 236% to close at 24.5 cents on 30 June.

Canyon Resources is a mineral exploration company specialising in high-grade bauxite resources for the global aluminium market.

7. Orthocell Ltd (ASX: OCC)

ASX All Ords healthcare share, Orthocell, rose by 231% to $1.175 on 30 June.

Orthocell is a regenerative biotech that develops therapies to repair soft tissue injuries and regenerate nerve and tendon tissue.

8. Catapult Group International Ltd (ASX: CAT)

This ASX All Ords tech share soared 210% to close at $5.86 per share on 30 June.

Catapult is a global sports data and analytics company.

It provides professional sporting teams with detailed real-time data to optimise athletes' performances. 

Motley Fool contributor Bronwyn Allen has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Catapult Group International. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Catapult Group International. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Orthocell. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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