Stocks of the Hour: BLG, AMI, MOH
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Abbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreThe numbers for Core Lithium’s Finniss project in the NT keep getting better – so much so that it has doubled the drilling budget this year from 2022’s spend as it looks to expand the site.
Read MoreVideo games can be lucrative – as Alice Shen reports, so far in 2023 the companies that make up VanEck Video Gaming and Esports ETF (ESPO) have had a winning start.
Read MoreInvestors hoping for a repeat of the boost Netflix gave the market in February’s sell down with its December 2022 report will be disappointed by the numbers for the March quarter.
Read MoreSimon Mawhinney from Allan Gray looks at Downer EDI and why being out-of-favour is often an important prerequisite for AG to buy companies at prices lower than their intrinsic value.
Read MoreShares in casino operator Star slid nearly 12% at one stage yesterday after revealing a sharp worsening in its business, a review of the Sydney operation and 500 full time positions being cut.
Read MoreWhile it was a mostly flat performance from Perseus Mining in the three months to March, the African-focused gold miner is still on track to finish the year comfortably ahead of 2021-22.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAndrew Greenup and Sophie Smith from First Sentier report on their recent US trip where they met with over 70 infrastructure management teams as well as attending three conferences.
Read MoreUpdates in Tuesday’s ASX session from up-and-coming cobalt miner Jervois Global, which has had a change of tack, and Evolution Mining, which has got things back on track.
Read MoreThanks to a surge in household spending and exports, China’s GDP grew at an annual rate of 4.5% in the March quarter – much faster than most had forecast and well up on a year prior.
Read MoreThe RBA certainly seems to feel no compulsion to put the market’s mind at ease about interest rates, choosing instead to send conflicting messages that only add to the confusion.
Read MoreThe performance of gold and gold stocks in the current chaotic environment reaffirmed VanEck’s belief in its role as a safe haven investment and legitimate form of portfolio insurance.
Read MoreSayona Mining Finance Manager Dougal Elder discusses the release of the DFS for the North American Lithium Project, the increase in the Moblan resources, funding and timeline.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreA very different story yesterday from recent bullish talk for Regis with a weak performance in its WA mining operations forcing the company to downgrade its production forecasts.
Read MoreFidelity International Chief Investment Officer Andrew McCaffery lays out the company’s Q2 2023 Outlook and highlights three key themes they expect will dominate this quarter.
Read MoreGenesis Minerals is having a second go at keeping its Laverton concentration plans alive by recasting its deal with key target St Barbara into a straight buy of SBM’s gold assets.
Read MoreWhile not immune to the present turmoil, it seems a good number of emerging markets – unlike developed markets’ central banks – have learned the lessons of the past.
Read MoreA couple of ASX news bites to start off the week, with transporter Lindsay Australia ticking its forecasts up nicely and Fletcher Building forced to top up provisions for a defective product.
Read MoreThe years-long EML Payments soap opera gave ASX investors yet one more plot twist Monday with a very brutal management change and a monumental shift in strategy.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreSimon Wensley – CEO & Managing Director – Metro Mining operates a large bauxite mine in Weipa and plans to expand production, while also contributing to the economy of Cape York and Far North Queensland.
Read MoreJustyn Wood Co Founder & CEO – Noble Helium aims to diversify and stabilize the helium supply chain to avoid disruptions and market manipulation risks.
Read MoreLiz Dallimore – CEO & Managing Director – Argenica Therapeutics is developing novel neuroprotective therapeutics to reduce brain damage after stroke.
Read MoreMartin Crabb, Chief Investment Officer of Shaw and Partners discusses equity markets.
Read MoreGold ended on Friday with another massive move – down this time – while oil again held up above $US80 a barrel as signs of easing US inflation dominated investor sentiment.
Read MoreWill it be a case of goodbye Hoover House this morning when Genesis Minerals and its would-be deal partner St Barbara emerge from trading halts that have been in place since April 4?
Read MoreWinston Sammut from Sequoia Asset Management takes a look at the unusual volatility in listed A-REITs of late to determine where any value in the sector might currently lie.
Read MoreBusiness reporting grabs the diary spotlight this week – earnings in the US for the three months to March and major miners’ production and exploration activities in Australia for the same period.
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