Category: Finance
Rise and Shine: Everything you need to know before the ASX opens
Good morning everyone, and welcome to 29 January, 2024 – a date on the calendar to be celebrated by lovers of The Arts, as it is [more…]
SUNDAY ROAST: The stocks that lit a fire under our experts this week
Guy Le Page RM Corporate Finance It happened. Uranium managed to breach US$100/lb mid-January and was hovering around US$106/lb by the middle of last week. [more…]
CRITERION: Uranium’s got that healthy glow… but here’s why you need to handle it with care
In all due immodesty your columnist declares himself a true visionary, having predicted the uranium recovery more than five years ago. Unlike the US evangelist [more…]
Barry FitzGerald: 868,000oz of African gold? Check. Lithium potential? Check. Stock under 1c? Wait… what?
Garimpeiro has not let the widely shared pessimism on the near-term outlook for lithium and nickel get to him. It helps that he is as [more…]
The Secret Broker: ‘I can tell how much you are suffering by your long faeces…’
After 35 years of stockbroking for some of the biggest houses and investors in Australia and the UK, the Secret Broker is regaling Stockhead readers [more…]
ScoPo’s Powerplays: Nanosonics ‘in the doghouse’, but ASX health stocks are largely being good boys
ASX health stock rise in past five days in line with broader markets Nanosonics tanks after negative trading update with Morgans reducing target price Aroa’s [more…]
Gold Digger: Gold snags a Straya Day recovery on mixed US inflation data
The price of gold made a decent recovery at back end of week after mixed US economy/inflation data flowed in But… all-in sustaining costs for [more…]
After ignoring China’s economic vitals for two years, Beijing’s finally charging up the fiscal defibrillator
Meanwhile in Beijing, there’s a distinct too-little-too-late flavour to the latest belated efforts from policymakers to head off the gargantuan fiscal woes of the world’s [more…]
ASX Small Caps and IPO Weekly Wrap: A proper espresso of a week – short, strong and tasty
Because tomorrow’s a public holiday, and I – like most Australians – will be flat out in hardcore relaxation mode for Straya Day, we’re wrapping [more…]
Monsters of Rock: Paladin (almost) back in action and all the quaterlies you (may have) missed
MinRes and Fortescue were the headliners today, but plenty of other companies were on reporting duty Paladin edges closer to restart of Langer Heinrich [more…]