Look out for surprises this earnings season
While macro issues dominate the conversation, the profit report season remains the definitive guide to individual stock performance.
While macro issues dominate the conversation, the profit report season remains the definitive guide to individual stock performance.
It’s been a limp February for the crypto market (so far), but the opposite can be said for the amount of positive news for the sector stemming from the US this week.
Lithium Universe’s MoU could generate additional revenue by selling alumina silicate byproduct from lithium production.
Ansell has moved to expand its manufacturing presence beyond China, to countries including India and Sri Lanka.
Years of anti-gas policies have stymied exploration and development, making price rises on Australia’s east coast unavoidable.
Cashed up and ready to roll further into a gold-hued 2025, Future Battery Minerals has put itself in a good position to pursue organic and inorganic growth.
Arizona Lithium’s Paul Lloyd breaks down the company’s updated phased development plan for the Prairie lithium project and its path to production.
Stockhead’s health and biotech expert Tim Boreham sits down with Aroa Biosurgery CEO Brian Ward to discuss the company’s first positive cash flow quarter, despite its lowered revenue guidance.
Greenvale Energy’s Neil Biddle unpacks the company’s recent strategic shift into uranium and its growing portfolio of high-grade assets.
Aussie fundies are shifting gears in 2025, eyeing bonds, and both large and small caps are in play.
Citi and UBS has issued calls that gold will hit US$3000/oz as the price of bullion smashes records over and over.
Australian-listed silver stocks have come off sharply since October last year, giving them supreme leverage to the precious metals bull run.
Kalgoorlie Gold Mining made +250pc gains on the ASX today after the exploration minnow toaster a high-grade discovery in WA’s Eastern Goldfields.
The ASX was up and down on Friday, with coal stocks dropping while Domino’s jumped. meanwhile all (okay many) eyes await the US jobs report for Fed clues.
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