Hidden Gems Webinar Recap – CE1, PYG, ELT, CRO, TTB
Catch up on the full webinar with presentations from Calima Energy (ASX: CE1), PayGroup (ASX: PYG), Elementos (ASX: ELT), Cirralto (ASX: CRO) & Total Brain (ASX: TTB)
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Calima Energy (ASX: CE1), PayGroup (ASX: PYG), Elementos (ASX: ELT), Cirralto (ASX: CRO) & Total Brain (ASX: TTB)
Read MorePresenter – Louis Gagnon – CEO – Total Brain is a mental health and brain performance self-monitoring and self-care platform based in San Francisco.
Read MoreIn his weekly Bites column, David Bassanese from BetaShares gives us a rundown of what’s happening in markets, both local and global.
Read MoreASX200 up 17 points (0.2%) to 7412. Lynas (+9%); said 4Q output of its core products rose slightly despite challenges from C19 in Malaysia, while its Q sales revenue reached a record high.
Read MoreSentiment was boosted by upbeat earnings. After posting earnings, shares in American Express rose 1.3%, Twitter rose 3% while Snapchat gained 23.8%. But shares in Intel fell 5.3%.
Read MorePresenter – Jordan Kevol – MD & CEO – Calima Energy is an environmentally responsible oil and gas producer in western Canada.
Read MorePresenter – Sachin Goklaney – Chief Commercial Officer – PayGroup aims to provide multi-national and workforce management companies a single view of their workforce and meet their regulatory requirements across the Asia Pacific Region.
Read MorePresenter – Joe David – CEO – Elementos is a diversified tin production and exploration company with assets in mining-rich jurisdictions including Spain and Australia.
Read MorePresenter – Adrian Floate – CEO – Cirralto Limited is a transaction services business supplying industries with a broad range of B2B payment services, digital trading software and integrated solutions.
Read MoreWall Street’s record close won’t matter as this week opens with some vital earnings due, starting with Tesla tonight, then all eyes will turn to the Fed’s statement for any changes of language on inflation, rate rises and tapering.
Read MoreWith stockmarkets at record highs despite the Delta variant continuing its advance, surging Australian inflation, mixed signals on inflation and a weak ore price: what will out in this shaky equation?
Read MoreBig- and megatech June quarter reports dominate the global earnings calendar this week and will shape the look of what is turning out to be a pretty strong three months, albeit coming from a low base.
Read MoreWhile the ASX will more than likely be up at the opening today thanks to Wall Street, will more investors notice the biggest sell-off in iron ore prices for close to 18 months that happened last week?
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Read MoreAMP Capital’s Shane Oliver revisits seven charts he highlighted in January for investors to watch as being critical to the investment outlook this year. Put simply, where are they now?
Read MoreMagellan’s Michael Collins writes that, among the many messages Covid has given us, is the notable one that competence matters during emergencies, but is hard to achieve.
Read MoreWhen speaking to clients, the investment team at Kardinia Capital is frequently asked whether the market’s extraordinary run is due to come to an end. Here’s their answer.
Read MoreWith some merger and acquisition activity starting to happen in the LIC space recently ‒ investors may be wondering if size matters with LICs. Well, according to AFIC, it does and it doesn’t.
Read MoreKerry Stokes and Seven Group have less than a week to go on their $8.5 billion bid for Boral but questions continue about the financial health of the post-bid group.
Read MoreDespite continued lockdowns and COVID-19’s spread, the Australian sharemarket rose for a third straight session and finished at a record closing high for a second day.
Read MoreInsurance Australia Group posted a net loss of $427 million in the year, after it was hit by higher claims – both in the short- and long-term – and overall costs and provisions.
Read MoreRio Tinto retained its top ranking in the global iron ore export stakes – by the narrowest of margins in the three months to June – just 200,000 tonnes.
Read MoreGenerally it’s the megatechs that gather all the publicity but on Thursday two of the lesser lights – Twitter and Snap – stepped up to the plate and whacked a couple of home runs.
Read MoreASX200 down 1 point to 7386. Rio Tinto (-0.6%); workers at its Kitimat aluminum smelter and Kemano power operations in British Columbia, Canada, have gone on strike.
Read MoreCrown Resorts and its biggest shareholder James Packer face growing uncertainty about its future value, with rival casino group Star Entertainment dropping its $12 billion deal.
Read MoreThe Dow Jones rose by 25 points or 0.1%. The S&P 500 index rose by 0.2%. And the Nasdaq gained 53 points or 0.4%.
Read MoreMany companies expediting the digital revolution aren’t household names. But they often offer stronger growth potential than big-name brands making blockbuster products.
Read MoreAfter years of being seen as a high cost, high priced commodity with few growth prospects, nickel has moved to become part of BHP’s ‘green’ appeal – and they have the deal with Tesla to prove it.
Read MoreThanks to record prices and demand for iron ore – especially from China – Australia’s goods trade surplus hit a new peak of $13.3 billion, the second successive month that it has topped $13 billion.
Read MoreIn its June quarter report yesterday, Santos announced sales revenue hit a record $US1.1 billion, taking it to a record-breaking $US2.04 billion over the six months to June 30.
Read MoreShares in Lynas jumped more than 9% yesterday after revealing it had won an Australian government grant to commercialise an industry-first rare earth refining process at its planned WA plant.
Read MoreDays after confirming its $1 billion Cowal expansion, Evolution has revealed a $400 million transaction to turn its Mungari mine into a ‘cornerstone’ asset in a deal with rival Northern Star Resources.
Read MoreAustralia’s biggest gold miner Newcrest Mining had a good 2020-21 as its gold and copper production reached guidance targets in the year to June, with Telfer and Cadia leading the way.
Read MoreThe Australian sharemarket rose by 1.06%, lifting for a second day, making it the strongest advance in four weeks while also pushing the market into positive territory for the week so far.
Read MoreASX200 up 45 points (0.6%) to 7354. Iluka (+6.7%); reported a sharp jump in 1H sales, and continues to explore ways to cut costs at its troubled Sierra Leone operations.
Read MoreZip Co had a very good June quarter judging by the latest figures from the company on Thursday, as revenue doubled in the quarter compared with last year led by a further surge in its US business.
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