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If I had to summarise Rio Tinto in one line, I would describe it as a world-class iron ore franchise that is now being forced to adapt to a changing China and a changing commodity landscape. For years, Rio’s investment case has been built on the strength of its Pilbara iron ore operations.Read more
QuantumScape is the only battery company to demonstrate OEM‑validated solid‑state lithium‑metal performance at automotive‑relevant conditions. The market still prices QS as a speculative science project.Read more
By: The Forensic Analyst | Simply Wall St In the chaotic world of equity markets, price and value often diverge. But rarely do they divorce as violently as we are currently seeing with Ubisoft Entertainment SA (UBI.PA).Read more

1. Business Model (How Marriott makes money) Marriott’s actual business is not about owning or building hotels; it acts as a global brand and technology platform that leverages an "Asset-Light" strategy.Read more

Palantir Technologies builds software that allows governments and large organisations to integrate, analyse, and act on complex data. It's platforms, such as Gotham for defence and intelligence and Foundry for commercial enterprises, help users make operational and strategic decisions.Read more
In the early 1990s three engineers met in a Denny’s diner in San Jose (the same Denny’s where Jensen previously worked as a dishwasher). Video games were exploding in popularity and complexity.Read more

🪙 Polymetals Resources Ltd (ASX:POL) Polymetals Resources (ASX:POL) is an Australian polymetal producer/restart story centered on the Endeavor silver–zinc–lead mine in the Cobar Basin, NSW. Unlike a “pure silver” discovery play, Endeavor’s economics are driven by multi-metal concentrates (Zn + Pb with Ag credits) and the operational ramp to steadier shipments/cashflow.Read more

Palantir’s story is about becoming the decision engine inside complex organisations. While it is often described as an artificial intelligence company, its real strength lies in integrating data, software, and operational workflows into systems that organisations depend on to make critical decisions.Read more
When talking about AI models, people often think of the three core layers to it: The Chip (GPUs) - the hardware layer that allows parallel processing, allowing AI models to perform thousands of mathematical calculations and complex reasoning simultaneously. The Cloud - the infrastructure layer that allows developers to train and deploy the AI model at scale.Read more





