Bapcor Shifts CEO Exit into Overdrive
The departure of Bapcor CEO Darryl Abotomey has turned toxic and he is out the door with immediate effect rather than early next year, as originally planned.
Read MoreThe departure of Bapcor CEO Darryl Abotomey has turned toxic and he is out the door with immediate effect rather than early next year, as originally planned.
Read MoreAfterpay shares fell again yesterday after the company revealed it would push ahead with a meeting regarding the takeover by Block without approval from a major shareholder.
Read MoreMetcash shares leapt more than 7% yesterday in a strong thumbs up to the solid interim result and higher dividend from the supermarkets, hardware and liquor group.
Read MoreClearBridge Investments’ Sam Peters explains why his firm sees opportunity in the energy sector where it believes it is possible to witness adaptive change and be rewarded for it.
Read MoreHere are a couple of snippets in a weird old start to the week for the ASX from medical group Sigma Healthcare (ASX: SIG) and buidlng materials major Boral (ASX: BLD).
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Environmental Clean Technologies (ASX: ECT), ActivePort (ASX: ATV), TZ Limited (ASX: TZL) & NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals (ASX: NSB)
Read MoreMario Vecchio – CEO – TZ has successfully commercialized proprietary locking technology in the smart locker and data cabinet security markets.
Read MoreGlenn Fozard – Managing Director – Environmental Clean Technologies is in the business of commercialising leading-edge technologies capable of delivering both financial and environmental benefits through the upgrading, recovery or conversion of low-value or waste resources.
Read MoreAlexandra Andrews – Director Of Operations – Neuroscientific Biopharmaceuticals is developing novel peptide-based pharmaceutical products that target a number of neurological disorders and diseases of the eye that have high unmet medical need.
Read MoreKarim Nejaim – CEO – ActivePort Group provides a software-defined networking tool and SD-WAN, to help companies run their technology their way and facilitate global connectivity.
Read MoreTo see if gold price trends are favorable now, Corporate Connect analyst Lawrence Grech turns to some more contemporary drivers of gold supply and demand.
Read MoreStay-at-home stocks that benefitted from Covid’s earlier waves such as Zoom, DocuSign and Netflix all tanked last week despite rising fears about the impact of the new variant.
Read MoreShare markets face another rough week as uncertainty around Covid Omicron meets a US inflation update on Friday and continuing pressures from energy markets.
Read MoreOnce again with a monthly report on the US labour market, the real story is to be found in the detail rather than the surprisingly weak headline new jobs figure for November.
Read MoreCentral bank meetings led by the RBA, along with US inflation and continuing concerns about Covid Omicron give the week ahead an oh so familiar look.
Read MoreCommodities were no different to equities last week as Omicron and interest rates dominated and this week will see more of the same.
Read MoreIn stark contrast to its Australian rivals, Brazilian miner Vale seems to be going ex-growth in its key commodities – iron ore, copper and nickel.
Read MoreAMP’s Shane Oliver provides an outlook for Australian house prices, as well as the main drivers and risks behind his forecasts.
Read MoreGold has failed to get the same sort of flight to quality booster shot from the new Covid variant that it got in 2020 from the original Alpha strain.
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Read MoreIn a surprise on Thursday, Chalice Mining revealed it had outlined a “significant” new area of interest at its rich Julimar copper, nickel, PGE prospect northeast of Perth.
Read MoreDespite the recent 20% plus slide in oil prices, OPEC+ will maintain its plan to increase its production cap by 400,000 barrels a day in January.
Read MoreShares in API soared more than 16% on Thursday to a high of $1.74 after Woolworths crashed Wesfarmers’ attempt to take control of the company.
Read MoreMixed news for the Chinese economy from the two start of month surveys of manufacturing – it’s not in good health and a diagnosis of lacklustre would be in order, judging by the data.
Read MoreIn business, there are ‘price makers’ and ‘price takers’ – companies that have pricing power from strong market positions in good industries, and those that don’t.
Read MoreSome snippets out of Thursday’s ASX trading session from Premier Investments, Liontown Resources, Afterpay and Crown Resorts.
Read MoreNo wonder APRA moved this week to force home lenders to hold more capital against interest-only loans, which hit a near-record level in October.
Read MoreAgriculture is changing as it adapts to climate change, with the development of more planet-friendly processes having a growing impact.
Read MoreWall Street was crunched in the final 90 minutes or so of trading by news that the US had its first case of Covid Omicron – in San Francisco.
Read MoreA compelling supply demand equation is emerging for the natural gas sector which could set the foundations for a significant multi-year hydrocarbon cycle.
Read MoreAustralia’s economy survived the Covid Delta lockdowns in the third quarter to emerge in solid condition and looking at a rebound in the three months to December.
Read MoreAustralian property prices grew the slowest amount this year according to CoreLogic, again raising the question of whether the boom is coming to an end.
Read MoreSome follow-up news from Wednesday’s ASX session involving various stocks we’ve been watching of late, namely GUD Holdings, GrainCorp and Costa Group.
Read MoreShares in Liontown Resources were put into a trading halt ahead of plans to raise up to $490 million to allow it to derisk the company’s key Kathleen Valley project.
Read MoreNowhere to hide on Tuesday for commodities, a big losses wiped out the tentative gains from Monday’s half-hearted rebound and saw large blobs of red ink for November as well.
Read MoreAn ageing, growing population will amplify demand for goods and services around the world, creating exceptional opportunities in areas such as automation and robotics.
Read MoreThe shifting sands of monetary and Government policy set a positive scene for the fundamental long short investor. The mounting risk of inflation could now be the painful hangover from it.
Read MoreGood growing conditions will see Australian farmers harvest a record winter crop, but the recent wet weather has hit yields and quality, especially in wheat, marking price down sharply.
Read MoreThe recent lockdowns clearly boosted the Sep half-year performance of Collins Foods, the parent company of KFC and Taco Bell in Australia, in turn helping the company’s shares jump 12%.
Read MoreCar parts maker GUD Holdings (ASX: GUD) will double its size with a $745 million cash and share deal to purchase AutoPacific Group (APG) from a private equity group.
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