Answers Forthcoming for Wiluna Collapse
Investors in Wiluna hope to start getting answers as to why the company suddenly went into administration last week, with an initial report to creditors due on August 1.
Read MoreInvestors in Wiluna hope to start getting answers as to why the company suddenly went into administration last week, with an initial report to creditors due on August 1.
Read MoreNewmont has warned of delays and cost increases at its projects in Australia and Africa, blaming current market conditions for labour and materials, as well as delayed land access in Ghana.
Read MoreEmotions are ever-present in our makeup, so they alone cannot explain market cycles. Something needs to catalyse humans to act as a herd in markets. That something is certainty.
Read MoreTwo notable retirements in the local business world yesterday with the chairmen of both APRA and Woolworths hanging up the gold pen, while Myer upgraded its earnings forecasts.
Read MoreWhile many Australians own shares, only 15% of Australian investors directly own international shares and the percentage that own small and mid-cap international shares is even lower.
Read MoreOrigin Energy has invested another $163 million to maintain its 20% stake in Octopus Energy, taking its total investment in the UK’s fastest growing energy provider above $700 million.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreTim McGowen from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreWalmart sent tremors through Wall Street and global retailing with a surprise after hours trading downgrade for the three months to June and for the rest of 2022.
Read MoreWhen Michael Shelby and some colleagues formed Babylon Pump & Power in 2017, all he had was a good reputation in the sector spanning many decades. How things have changed.
Read MoreShares in EML Payments crashed more than 20% for the second time in a fortnight on Monday as more bad news emerged regarding its European operations, PFS Card Services Ireland.
Read MoreUpdates on Monday from major miners OZ Minerals and South32 told a similar story of disruptions caused by the usual suspects and higher input costs impacting their bottom line.
Read MoreIn this video, Tim McGowen from FNN speaks with Executive Chairman of AgFoods Paul Jensz about the agriculture sector and some individual stock opportunities within it.
Read MoreTravel agency group Fight Centre has narrowed its forecast loss for the year to June in a trading update issued Monday, a month or so it before it reveals its full 2021-22 figures.
Read MoreInvestors continued to look past the negatives in Friday’s FY2021-22 trading update from IAG, with shares up more than 5% Monday to close at $4.46 – the highest they have been since May.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreTim McGowen from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreThe US Fed’s two-day meeting and statement will hold market attention this week, but will have to share the spotlight somewhat with the key first estimate of US June quarter economic growth a day later.
Read MoreThe recovering confidence in tech companies on Wall Street ran into a couple of less than successful stories late last week, ending the market’s latest flirtation with the sector at just the wrong time.
Read MoreIf you think the last couple of weeks have seen a lot of action in global financial markets, then have we got a BIG week ahead for you with a flood of economic and company news due for release.
Read MoreA major hiccup for the booming EV, green metals and lithium sectors with news that unions, rich insiders and a state government in Germany have forced the departure of Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess.
Read MoreWillem Vriesendorp – CEO – Clean TeQ Water is one of the world’s most innovative water treatment companies. The company provides a wide range of water treatment solutions to customers around the world.
Read MoreSam Garrett – Executive Director – Flynn Gold is a mineral exploration company targeting gold in two emerging gold camps – WA’s Pilbara region and northeast Tasmania.
Read MoreStuart Nicholls – CEO & Managing Director – Strike Energy is a Western Australian Company building an integrated, low-carbon energy and fertiliser business, through its access to Perth Basin gas and geothermal resources.
Read MoreJustyn Peters – Executive Chairman – NeuRizer is leading the world in the development of responsible inputs for food production. The company is Australia’s first carbon neutral producer of urea fertiliser – the building block of crop production around the world.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar presentations from Strike Energy (ASX: STX), Clean TeQ Water (ASX: CNQ), NeuRizer (ASX: NRZ) & Flynn Gold (ASX: FG1)
Read MoreIs this capitulation territory or is there more pain to endure before the nadir is reached? Those were the questions that arose from a very pessimistic monthly survey for July of big global investors by Bank of America.
Read MoreA big fortnight for the world’s energy majors as the likes of Exxon, Shell and BP report their June 30 quarterly figures, with the real possibility of record revenues, earnings and returns for shareholders.
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Read MoreMagellan Investment Specialist Michael Collins looks into why ‘geoeconomics’ is fanning an inward turn that produces some winners but mostly losers.
Read MoreAfter several leaks to Bloomberg and other western agencies in recent months, news emerged this week of China’s plan to try and control the Australian iron ore industry with a centralised buying agency.
Read MoreFord believes it has enough battery supplies to produce 600,000 EVs a year by the end of 2023 and that it has covered around 70% of the 2 million annual production forecast by the end of 2026.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreInvestors are now looking at sustainability through a different lens, trying to influence positive change by directing capital to address ESG challenges. Fidelity’s Jenn-Hui Tan with more.
Read MoreTim McGowen from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
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