The All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is back in the green on Monday, helped along by shares in these four companies.
They're each starting the week off on the right foot, soaring more than 10% today.
Meanwhile, the All Ordinaries Index is up 0.77%, trading at 7,598.3 points.
So, what's driving the All Ords stocks higher today? Let's take a look.
4 ASX All Ordinaries shares leaping more than 10% today
Leading the All Ordinaries today is lithium share Ioneer Ltd (ASX: INR). It's launching 20.22% right now to trade at 54.7 cents a share.
The stock's gains come amid news the company has been offered a US$700 million loan from the United States Department of Energy to help fund the development of its Rhyolite Ridge lithium-boron project in the US state of Nevada.
The project is expected to strengthen the United States' critical mineral supply chain.
Joining the All Ordinaries lithium share in the green today is stock in Kogan.com Ltd (ASX: KGN). Shares in Kogan are up 12.9% right now, swapping hands for $4.55 apiece.
That's despite no news having been released by the online retailer. In fact, there's been no word from the company since CEO Ruslan Kogan said it's on track to return to its "historic growth trajectory and profitability" in November.
The Bigtincan Holdings Ltd (ASX: BTH) share price is also bolstering the All Ordinaries Index today. It's rising 13.59% to trade at 58.5 cents a share.
The artificial intelligence-powered software provider revealed its annual recurring revenue (ARR) surpassed $130 million in the first half of financial year 2023.
And with that, the tech stock remains on track to reach its full-year guidance of $137 million to $143 million of ARR, between $123 million and $128 million of revenue, and positive cash flow and adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA).
The final All Ordinaries share soaring more than 10% today is former market favourite Zip Co Ltd (ASX: ZIP). Shares in the buy now, pay later (BNPL) provider are gaining 10.25% right now to trade at 67.25 cents apiece.
Like Kogan before it, there's been no word from the company to explain today's gains. Though, it's been on a roll so far this year. The stock has jumped 33% since the final close of 2022.