PainChek (ASX:PCK) – Webinar Presentation
Philip Daffas, CEO & Managing Director, PainChek (ASX:PCK) develops mobile medical applications intended to provide pain assessment for people who cannot communicate with their carers.
Read MorePhilip Daffas, CEO & Managing Director, PainChek (ASX:PCK) develops mobile medical applications intended to provide pain assessment for people who cannot communicate with their carers.
Read MoreIn October last year, China announced new export permit requirements for certain graphite products, citing national security concerns and aiming to bolster its control over critical mineral supply amid challenges to its manufacturing dominance.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring BluGlass (ASX:BLG), Olympio Metals (ASX:OLY) and Hastings Technology Metals (ASX:HAS).
Read MoreAustralian shares surged 0.5% by 11:30am, driven by gains in mining stocks due to rising commodity prices and a weakening US dollar, with the S&P 500 Index reaching a record high on Wall Street.
Read MoreThe day before the US January consumer inflation figures forced investors to face up to the reality of higher rates from the Fed for longer, the February survey of global fund managers from Bank of America painted an upbeat outlook from investors.
Read MoreQBE Insurance Group (ASX:QBE) announced that its full-year net profit more than doubled, propelled by robust premium growth supported by renewal rate increases, new business expansion, and notably, a surge in investment income from its $US30 billion 'float.'
Read MoreShell, this week, trimmed its 2040 demand estimate— not by much, but lower than the 2021 forecast, suggesting the LNG boom might be over.
Read MoreWinston Sammut, the Director Property of Euree Asset Management, gives his weekly take on the REITs sector.
Read MoreUS stocks climbed for a second day Thursday, helped by lower Treasury yields, as Wall Street clawed back the steep losses suffered earlier in the week.
Read MoreNow here’s something requiring a bit of counterintuitive thinking: Did US retail sales really fall as much as reported by the government, or were there factors that added to a bit of weakness after solid rises in the closing months of 2023?
Read MoreIn the final quarter of 2023, Britain joined Japan and Germany in recession, marking a downturn for three of the world’s top eight economies.
Read MoreThe $9.1 billion bid for Altium from Japanese giant Renesas Electronics sent the ASX’s tiny tech sector sharply higher on Thursday.
Read MoreUS stocks climbed for a second day Thursday, helped by lower Treasury yields, as Wall Street clawed back the steep losses suffered earlier in the week.
Read MoreThe technology sector saw a notable surge in stock prices following the announcement of a $9.1 billion takeover bid for Altium, propelling the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index to a 0.8% increase, with technology shares specifically soaring by 6.8%.
Read MoreAlbemarle, the world's largest lithium producer, showcased a mixed performance in the final quarter of 2023, revealing a $2.3 billion slide in earnings over the six-month period ending in December. This substantial loss marked a stark contrast to the profits seen in the same period of 2022, painting a somber picture for the company's financial health.
Read MoreThe recent uptick in Australia's unemployment rate to above 4% in January, the first such increase in nearly two years, might seem like cause for concern. However, similar to the previous year, figures can be misleading.
Read MoreIn a move reflective of the challenges facing the global mining sector, South32 (ASX:S32), a prominent player in the industry, has announced a substantial reduction in its interim dividend.
Read MoreIn defiance of prevailing market trends characterized by sluggish retail sales and dwindling profits, Wesfarmers, propelled by the stellar performance of its Kmart retail group comprising Kmart and Target, has announced a commendable uptick in its interim dividend.
Read MoreIn the face of industry-wide concerns and cutbacks, Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) has demonstrated unwavering confidence in its lithium venture, as evidenced by its recent interim results announcement.
Read MoreBHP (ASX:BHP), the global mining juggernaut, finds itself at a crossroads as it grapples with significant challenges in its Western Australian (WA) nickel operations and contends with the aftermath of the Samarco dam collapse.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Ora Banda Mining (ASX:OBM), Accelerate Resources (ASX:AX8), Altium (ASX:ALU) and Way2VAT (ASX:W2V).
Read MoreIn January, Australian employment saw a modest increase of 500 jobs, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.1 percent from the previous 3.9 percent, contrary to the consensus expectation of 30,000 jobs created and a 4 percent unemployment rate.
Read MoreWhitehaven Coal (ASX:WHC) was somewhat reserved regarding the movement in major financial metrics in its December half-year results press release, issued Thursday morning.
Read MoreWarren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has trimmed its renowned investment portfolio to its lowest level in nearly a decade, with only 41 companies remaining after divesting four holdings entirely in the last three months of December.
Read MoreTelstra (ASX:TLS) shareholders will receive a better-than-inflation 5.9% increase in interim dividends to 9 cents per share, despite the telecommunications company acknowledging the need for work on issues within its key NAS (network applications and services) division.
Read MoreThe S&P 500 rose Wednesday as Wall Street tried to claw back some of the steep losses suffered in the previous session.
Read MoreIn a strategic move reflecting its formidable financial position, Barrick Gold, the world's second-largest gold miner, has announced a buyback program worth $US1 billion.
Read MoreIt is, in fact, the third deal if you go back to the Genesis bid for the Leonora-based assets of St Barbara in late 2022 and early 2023 that Silver Lake tried to gazump without success.
Read MoreThe S&P 500 rose Wednesday as Wall Street tried to claw back some of the steep losses suffered in the previous session.
Read MoreThe Australian sharemarket saw a 0.7 per cent decline, with the S&P/ASX 200 index dropping 55.9 points at closing, primarily due to dashed hopes of an immediate rate cut by central banks triggered by a hotter-than-expected United States CPI result.
Read MoreThe Australian sharemarket saw a 0.7 per cent decline, with the S&P/ASX 200 index dropping 55.9 points at closing, primarily due to dashed hopes of an immediate rate cut by central banks triggered by a hotter-than-expected United States CPI result.
Read MoreFletcher Building (ASX:FBU) shares dropped another 7% on Wednesday after hours of confusion about whether it should trade during a market briefing.
Read MoreFund Manager Chris Pedersen discusses global markets, best and worst performers in January, the relation between consumer sentiment and recessions, debt to GDP, HUB24 and The a2 Milk Company.
Read MoreLithium takeover target Azure Minerals (ASX:AZS) has been named as the recipient of the 2024 Craig Oliver Award.
Read MoreThe lithium price rout and associated decline in equities could be an opportunity for the long-struggling junior gold space.
Read MoreWestern Yilgarn Limited (ASX:WYX) General Manager Gavin Rutherford provides an introduction to the company, discussing its highly prospective nickle and platinum group elements tenements in Western Australia.
Read MoreGrainCorp (ASX:GNC) sent shockwaves through the market on Wednesday as its shares plummeted by a staggering 16%.
Read MoreDexus (ASX:DXS), the prominent property giant, finds itself in the red once again, recording a loss exceeding half a billion dollars for the six months leading up to December. This adds to the substantial loss of over $700 million incurred during the financial year ending June 30, 2023.
Read MoreAnother interim dividend for shareholders in Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN) after a modest result for the six months to December, highlighted by the consolidation of its position in the growing central NSW gold and copper province.
Read MoreThe Australian sharemarket declined sharply as global markets reacted negatively to a higher-than-anticipated US Consumer Price Index, leading to fears of delayed Federal Reserve rate cuts.
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