EZZ rides China kids vitamin boom
Kids’ vitamins are booming post-Covid, with China and Southeast Asia opening the door for EZZ and other local stocks to tap growth markets.
Kids’ vitamins are booming post-Covid, with China and Southeast Asia opening the door for EZZ and other local stocks to tap growth markets.
The US and China have paused their tit-for-tat tariffs for 90 days, presenting pros and cons for the rare earths sector.
The ASX finished 0.31% lower on Thursday. A disappointing finish after strong early gains. Gold and tech were bright spots, as the energy sector fizzled.
The ASX has ridden an oil surge to stay in the green so far on Thursday, but Cettire has tumbled as the shine wears off luxury.
Southside Cancer Care Centre in Miranda initiated as first site for Race’s Phase I trial of cardioprotective therapy RC220 in advanced solid tumours.
ReNerve’s NervAlign Nerve Cuff shown to reduce post-op pain in foot and ankle peripheral nerve-repair surgeries
Bellevue Gold has extended a suspension which could end in another negative production downgrade for the relatively new WA producer.
The ASX 200 has bounced back so far on Friday despite Wall Street ticking lower. Ressie and energy stocks are showing the way.
Uranium miner Boss is the most shorted stock on the ASX. But broker Euroz has initiated with a hefty price target.
Coolabah Metals takes a 70% interest in a Broken Hill joint venture and opens a new silver-lead-zinc source for its Rasp mine.
Helix Resources is making moves to acquire the White Hills project in Arizona hoping to find the next big copper and gold discovery.
Alice Queen’s drilling at Viani in Fiji has revealed encouraging gold results, setting AQX up well for the rest of the campaign.
Compumedics has received an order from Hangzhou Normal University (HZNU) in China for its Neuroscan Orion LifeSpan MEG system to map brain activity.
Projects such as Victory Metals’ North Stanmore could ease the squeeze if China restricts terbium exports.
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