Wisetech – from boardroom to Throne Room
Wisetech investors find themselves in a situation they have rarely encountered before, are they comfortable with the boardroom becoming the Throne room?
Wisetech investors find themselves in a situation they have rarely encountered before, are they comfortable with the boardroom becoming the Throne room?
Week 2 of ASX Reporting Season: Key Companies to Watch
The second week of the February 2025 ASX earnings season (10–14 February) features a mix of industrial heavyweights and consumer-focused giants. Here’s what investors should keep an eye on:
XJO rally resumes, commodities and financials strong. Rinehart with joint bid for Azure Minerals
ASX lower as rally stalls. ABC and LNK both get takeover bids. NEU with great P2 results
ASX rallies past August highs. Uranium stocks lift, led by PDN and BOE. Lithium short squeeze continues
A steady flow of ASX listed company earnings is due this week
Who will shine and who will disappoint?
MPC Markets favourites to outperform this ASX earnings season
Confession season is upon us!
A steady flow of ASX listed company earnings is due this week
Who will shine and who will disappoint?
ASX experiences a mixed day as energy stocks rise, contrasting losses in the materials sector, amid dynamic brokerage activity and notable company value adjustments.
ASX flatlines as investors balance China’s stimulus against tech downturn, with TSMC’s bleak outlook exacerbating concerns amidst muted miner growth and emerging bank profit-taking.
Despite the Nasdaq’s dip, ASX impact is minimal. Record low unemployment prompts economists to reassess rate forecasts, while commodities exhibit mixed performance amid market uncertainty.
Australian job numbers surge, while hopes for Chinese stimulus dwindle as rates remain unchanged. US tech giants, Netflix and Tesla, disappoint with earnings slips.