Further Balance Sheet Demolition from Hardies
There was no hiding behind a $US200 million share buyback yesterday for James Hardie as it sliced its 2022-23 earnings guidance for a third time in as many quarters.
Read MoreThere was no hiding behind a $US200 million share buyback yesterday for James Hardie as it sliced its 2022-23 earnings guidance for a third time in as many quarters.
Read MoreSantos surprised investors yesterday with a new strategy and news that output will drop by around 10% in 2023, which saw the company’s shares slide more than 5% on Tuesday.
Read MoreA week after the RBA again lifted interest rates, consumer and business confidence has slumped according to surveys from three major banks released on Tuesday.
Read MoreYesterday, Gascoyne Resources announced it would for the time being be pulling the plug on its WA gold mining business centred on the Dalgaranga mine in the Murchison.
Read MoreIn this video, we hear from Magellan’s Ryan Joyce as he provides an overview of why the tech sector has recently underperformed and where the opportunities lie ahead.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreLauren Hayes from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreMagnis’ update to the BFS demonstrates that the Nachu Graphite Project represents one of the best graphite production opportunities in today’s market.
Read MoreAbbey Phillips from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreSelecting the right fund is important and, as Fidelity’s Tom Stevenson explains in his regular column, the difference between the best of them and the rest of them is wide.
Read MoreApple underlined the problems afflicting China’s economy on Monday with a warning that Covid controls would see current quarter iPhone production, exports and sales fall.
Read MoreCoronado and Peabody Energy – each of which owns coal mines in Australia and the US – have ended discussions that would have created a company worth about $US6bn.
Read MoreAs 2022 nears an end, Platinum’s Clay Smolinski reviews the past 10 months and provides an update on his firm’s thinking and the key themes from their portfolios.
Read MoreWill Gold Fields look to Australia to feed its aspirations after two Canadian groups seemingly gazumped the South African company’s all share bid for Yamana Gold?
Read MoreWestpac has lifted its 2024 cost target to $8.6bn from $8bn after a surge in inflationary cost pressures in the six months to September 30 led to a fairly modest 2021-22 result.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreLauren Hayes from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillips from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar presentations from Island Pharmaceuticals (ASX: ILA), Barton Gola (ASX: BGD), Racing and Sports (ASX: RTH) & Kip McGrath (ASX: KME)
Read MoreStorm McGrath – CEO – Kip McGrath helps primary and secondary school age children all over the world to improve or extend their learning.
Read MoreStephen Crispe – CEO Racing and Sports is a global publisher of online horse racing form and information, and a leader in interactive racing technology.
Read MoreAlexander Scanlon – MD & CEO – Barton Gold is focused on exploration in two large-scale mineral systems at the Tarcoola Project and the Tunkillia Project.
Read MoreDavid Foster – CEO – Island Pharmaceuticals is a drug research and repurposing company focused on developing preventative or therapeutic drugs for viral infections.
Read MoreWestpac shareholders will get a 6% lift in full year dividend for after small dip in cash profit for the year to September 30.
Read MoreWall Street reacted oddly to the stronger than forecast US jobs report for October, with the major indices rising instead of wobbling as many might have expected.
Read MoreAfter so much action last week both here and offshore, things quieten off for a bit as focus turns to the upcoming midterm national and state elections in America.
Read MoreBerkshire Hathaway revealed a 20% rise in 3Q operating profit but also more than $US13 billion in losses as the company’s portfolio was hit hard in the quarter’s big market selloff.
Read MoreAsian markets and global commodity prices staged a huge rebound for no reason except a screenshot claiming to detail plans by the Government to unwind its strong Covid controls.
Read MoreContrasting quarterly reports this week from lithium producers Albemarle and Livent, with the former experiencing its biggest year ever while the latter is struggling a little.
Read MoreWhat’s with the recent rush of private equity and larger software firms, particularly those in the U.S., swooping on local small-cap software stocks?
Read MoreIn Cup week we got a fitting interest rate rise trifecta after the Bank of England followed the US Federal Reserve and the Reserve Bank of Australia in lifting its key rate by 0.75%.
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Read MoreIn the wake of a gloomy forecast from the World Gold Council this week that should make every investor in a listed gold miner a little bit nervous, we take a look at the broader sector.
Read MoreChimeric Therapeutics CEO and Managing Director Jennifer Chow discusses the company’s new agreement with Case Western Reserve University.
Read MoreAntisense Chair Dr Charmaine Gittleson and new Chief Commercial Officer Dr Anthony Filippis discuss attracting new talent to the company and what drew Dr Filippis to the role.
Read MoreLauren Hayes from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillips from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreWhile Elon Musk is making sure his Twitter losses will exceed the $US44 billion he paid for it, Tesla EVs in China have fallen further behind a new leader in BYD.
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