Mystery Surrounds Musk Twitter Turnaround
In a major about face, Elon Musk will not join the Twitter board, reversing course less than a week after becoming the company’s biggest shareholder and saying he would do so.
Read MoreIn a major about face, Elon Musk will not join the Twitter board, reversing course less than a week after becoming the company’s biggest shareholder and saying he would do so.
Read MoreSense seems to have prevailed in the end after plenty of chest puffing, with IGO Ltd relenting and upping its offer price for nickel miner Western Areas from $3.36 to $3.87 per share.
Read MoreThe World Bank believes Russia’s economic growth will fall this year because of the invasion of Ukraine, but has also downgraded growth estimates elsewhere, citing inflationary pressures.
Read MoreBlueScope has made its second major US acquisition in six months to help bolster its growing presence in the market, especially in one of its specialities, coated steel products.
Read MorePlatinum’s Cameron Robertson is finding plenty of “not-so-familiar” investment opportunities in Asia at the moment, with Chinese online grocery retailer Dingdong a great example.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Micro-X (ASX: MX1), Starpharma (ASX: SPL), Microba Life Sciences (ASX: MAP), RLF AgTech (ASX: RFL) & ResApp (ASX: RAP)
Read MoreDr Tony Keating – CEO & MD – ResApp is developing the world’s first COVID-19 instant screening test that will use cough sounds to indicate the presence of a COVID-19 infection.
Read MoreDr. Luke Reid – CEO – Microba Life Sciences Limited is a precision microbiome science company powering medical innovation to transform human health.
Read MoreKen Hancock – CEO (Global) MD – RLF AgTech creates farming innovations that are powered by technology and inspired by earth.
Read MoreDr Jackie Fairley – CEO – Starpharma Holdings Limited, a biopharmaceutical company, engages in the research, development, and commercialization of dendrimer products for pharmaceutical, life-science, and other applications worldwide.
Read MorePeter Rowland – MD – Micro-X Limited designs, develops, and manufactures ultra-lightweight carbon X-ray products for healthcare.
Read MoreWhile the packed US economic calendar will dominate markets, China will be another thing to watch as economic data releases start amid the worst Covid outbreak ever in Shanghai and other major cities.
Read MoreIn a development that could hit Australian lithium, nickel and copper producers, China’s huge car making industry is being forced to close as Covid wreaks havoc across the country.
Read MoreIt might well upset some of our self-centred campaigning politicians, but there will only one headline story for global markets in this holiday-shortened week – US inflation.
Read MoreOil was once more the focus of commodity markets over the past seven days and will be again this week due to its role in what will be another big rise in US inflation.
Read MoreSo concerned is Elon Musk about the rising price of lithium, he says Tesla may get into the lithium mining and refining business directly and at scale to try and control the cost.
Read MoreIt has been a big week for central banks both here in Australia and in the US, and both look almost certain to hold the lion’s share of investor focus for the foreseeable future and beyond.
Read MoreFollowing on from last year’s deal with Tesla, rental car operator Hertz has placed another big order for EVs – this time 65,000 units over the next five years from soon-to-list Swedish maker Polestar.
Read MoreThe Federal Government’s March Resources and Energy update has provided a handy rule of thumb for investors looking at electric vehicles as well as the usage and demand for renewable minerals.
Read MoreSuccessful investing can be very difficult in times like the present with immense uncertainty. AMP’s Dr Shane Oliver gives us five charts aimed at navigating troubled waters.
Read MoreStrong demand for lithium is currently resulting in shortages of spodumene, lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate, pushing spot prices for all three commodities to record levels.
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Read MoreAn extension to the trading halt in Western Areas shares will give suitor IGO Ltd some time to figure out the next move, if any, in its $1.1 billion all cash takeover offer.
Read MoreJanus Henderson’s Matt Peron explains that energy aren’t the sole cause of weakness in consumer discretionary stocks and that US households, thus far, are withstanding elevated inflation.
Read MoreAn unexpected surge in imports of consumer goods and fuels to record highs lopped more than $4 billion off Australia’s trade surplus in February from January’s $11.8 billion.
Read MoreTo help you make heads or tails of hybrids, Roy Keenan, Co-Head of Australian Fixed Income at Yarra Capital Management, shares his six principles for investing in these products.
Read MoreWarren Buffett has made another big plunge into a tech stock – spending around $US4.2 billion buying a stake in HP – a laptop maker and part of the old Hewlett Packard.
Read MoreMarch turned out to be a solid quarter for Gold Road, which is bidding for control of DGO Gold, with a nice jump in both output and quality from its 50% owned Gruyere gold mine in WA.
Read MoreIt’s not hard to see why investors have shied away from China recently. Fidelity’s Tom Stevenson looks at why now might be the right time to take another look in that direction.
Read MoreThe accelerating boom in demand for lithium has seen Mineral Resources agree to boost output from its joint-owned Wodgina and Mount Marion spodumene mines in WA.
Read MoreEven as science changes things, it’s still ultimately about figuring out which companies have the commercial application and ability to monetize the science and which don’t.
Read MoreA promising update from Australian Vanadium has advanced its namesake project in WA closer to the starting line, judging by what it called a bankable feasibility study for the project.
Read MoreAnother twist in the takeover battle for IVF operator Virtus, with private equity firm BGH changing tack yesterday by offering to launch an off-market bid for the company at $8 per share.
Read MoreA big test for IGO today as it learns if its $1.1 billion takeover offer for nickel rival Western Areas – which resumes trading this morning after a two-day halt – has any future whatsoever.
Read MoreGlobal coal prices rose sharply on Tuesday but oil prices fell as the EU left us a little confused about its latest round of sanctions against Russia.
Read MoreSome important changes in the language of its post meeting statement on Tuesday are a clear indication that the Reserve Bank has moved closer to lifting interest rates this year.
Read MoreGAM Investments’ Julian Howard outlines his latest multi asset views, exploring how the onslaught of pandemic, war and inflation leaves central banks with few good options.
Read MoreIn 1965, when the term was coined, the UK was heading toward a period of stagflation. VanEck’s Arian Neiron explains why there are fears we are now heading in the same direction.
Read MoreASIC is taking Macquarie Group’s Macquarie Bank to court over poor controls on clients’ funds that allegedly allowed a $2.9 million embezzlement to go undetected for four years.
Read MoreExxon Mobil’s announcement of a near-record $US11 billion March-quarter result is a very good tip that the sector globally will report booming profits for the March quarter and beyond.
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