EML Payments Targets The Open Banking Pillar
In a further move to diversify its earnings streams, EML Payments is expanding into open banking.
Read MoreIn a further move to diversify its earnings streams, EML Payments is expanding into open banking.
Read MoreThomas Rice, portfolio manager for the Perpetual Global Innovation Share Fund provides his regular wrap of technology, innovation, and finance news.
Read MoreThomas Rice, portfolio manager for the Perpetual Global Innovation Share Fund provides his regular wrap of technology, innovation, and finance news.
Read MoreThe European Union’s big-spending commitment to developing a secure battery supply chain in support of its decarbonisation targets is speeding up.
Read MoreThe end of Telstra as we know it as the company confirmed yesterday the shape of the previously announced plan that would see it splitting itself into four component parts.
Read MoreShareCafe’s Tim McGowen spoke with Steve Promnitz, CEO of Lake Resources (ASX: LKE) about what VW’s announcement that it would build six new battery factories in Europe means for the lithium space.
Read MoreAdvances in genome sequencing and in other healthcare technologies have played a critical role in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. This article from Pengana Capital explains how.
Read MoreDespite already having a presence in the BNPL sector through its stake in Swedish giant Klarna, CBA has clearly decided the attraction of the BNPL model popularised by Afterpay is too juicy to ignore.
Read MoreIn this week’s Insights column, AMP Capital’s Shane Oliver takes us on an in-depth tour of the wild and woolly world of Bitcoin.
Read MoreA decision by the EU last year to recalibrate the ecosystem around the manufacturing of electric vehicles (EVs), has serious implications for suppliers of minerals to battery and EV producers globally.
Read MoreThe adoption of the cloud is arguably one of the most significant business transformations we have seen since the early days of the world wide web. Blair Modica from BetaShares explains why.
Read MoreGeneticSignatures (ASX: GSS) a specialist molecular diagnostics (MDx) company, plans to leverage its existing suite of real-time screening products into an expanding customer base.
Read MoreContrasting results from tech darlings Appen and Wisetech on Wednesday, as the former misses its own guidance for earnings and the latter ups its forecast.
Read MoreAlthough US equities tend to dominate the conversation about technology investing, Franklin Equity Group’s John Remmert and Don Huber believe there are many innovative international companies that get overlooked.
Read MoreDouglas Isles from Platinum Asset Management breaks down the state of the semiconductor sector in the wake of the COVID pandemic.
Read MoreQuestions about free speech on social media, internet companies’ policies on user expression, and government intervention in the tech industry are becoming impossible for investors to ignore.
Read MoreAlex Cook from BetaShares examines the role robotics and A.I. have played not only in developing a vaccine but also in its distribution.
Read MoreTelstra continues its battle to cope with COVID, the rapidly changing marketplace and competition, as well as the NBN.
Read MoreWho would have thought that on the cutting edge of the biggest disruption of all would be the industrial dinosaur, General Motors?
Read MoreThomas Rice, portfolio manager for the Perpetual Global Innovation Share Fund provides your weekly wrap of technology, innovation, and finance news.
Read MoreAs 2020 ended, opposing forces were in play for insurance software provider Fineos Corp, while a quality global customer base is ultimately expected to underpin growth.
Read MoreAmazon’s founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has announced his intention to hand over the reins of the e-commerce giant in the northern summer and move to the role of executive chairman.
Read MoreThe slant of the early reporting by the popular media on the crowd-driven squeeze on heavily shorted shares like GameStop is worthy of commentary. Platinum’s Kerr Neilson obliges with his thoughts on the matter.
Read MoreGrowth in masks and accessories has prevailed for ResMed despite pandemic-induced restrictions, although cycling the surge in ventilator sales from early 2020 will be a challenge.
Read MoreThomas Rice, portfolio manager for the Perpetual Global Innovation Share Fund provides your weekly wrap of technology, innovation, and finance news.
Read MoreWhile the two remaining megatechs in Amazon and Alphabet (Google) report this week, their December quarter figures are likely to be overshadowed as the short sellers v small online punters arm-wrestle plays out.
Read MoreAs part of the inaugural edition of ‘The Disruptive Strategist’, an in-depth and thoughtful assessment of the investment universe, GAM Investments’ Mark Hawtin and the disruptive growth team considered disruptive trends for 2021 and beyond.
Read MoreApple, Microsoft, Tesla and Facebook lead the way this week and they’ll need to keep investors convinced that the 4th quarter earnings season won’t be as bad as first thought.
Read MoreNetflix shares are heading for a weekly gain of more than 15% as investors realised that for now it has won the streaming video battle with its myriad rivals led by Disney.
Read MoreNetflix announced a big beat on subscriber numbers which topped 200 million globally for the first time, pushing the company’s shares more than 11% higher in after-hours trading.
Read MoreThe campaign for dominance in semiconductors could hurt both countries.
Read MoreDarko Kuzmanovic, Portfolio Manager in the Janus Henderson Global Natural Resources team, discusses the impact of the clean energy transition on the outlook for lithium.
Read MoreLegislation in the Australian parliament that might get Facebook and Google to pay some small amounts to local media companies has been overtaken in importance for the social media giants, especially Facebook, by news of a massive anti-trust lawsuit filed in an American court late Wednesday.
Read MoreThomas Rice, portfolio manager for the Perpetual Global Innovation Share Fund provides your weekly wrap of technology, innovation, and finance news.
Read MoreWarren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is looking at a $US1 billion-plus paper profit from its investment in a hot tech listing in September.
Read MoreOnline retailer Kogan has paid $122 million for a New Zealand based gaming and technology-focused website called Mighty Ape. It’s Kogan’s second deal this year and much larger than the $4.4 million it paid for the retailer, Matt Blatt in May.
Read MoreXero shares might dropped sharply yesterday in the wake of news of a massive new fundraising, but that measure was actually a major vote of confidence in the rapidly growing software giant.
Read MoreEnterprise software provider TechnologyOne has survived the pandemic, reporting a 4% rise in revenues for the year to September 30 to $299 million and an 8% rise in net profit to $62.9 million.
Read MoreThomas Rice, portfolio manager for the Perpetual Global Innovation Share Fund provides your weekly wrap of technology, innovation, and finance news.
Read MoreThe Covid-19 pandemic has spurred adoption of new modes of work within businesses. Already prevalent across industries, technological advancements have been further accelerated.
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