ASX:TNE
ASX:TNESoftware

How Technology One’s Heavy R&D and UK, Education Push Will Impact Technology One (ASX:TNE) Investors

Recently, Technology One highlighted its practice of reinvesting around a quarter of its revenue into research and development to strengthen its enterprise software for government, education, and corporate customers, while targeting expansion in large markets such as the U.K. and higher education. This emphasis on heavy R&D spending and entry into sizeable new sectors has reinforced perceptions that the company is deliberately building long-term product relevance and growth options. Next,...
ASX:BAP
ASX:BAPRetail Distributors

Bapcor (ASX:BAP) Valuation After FY26 Guidance Cut and Forecast First-Half Statutory Net Loss

Bapcor (ASX:BAP) has jolted investors with updated FY26 guidance, flagging weaker trading in October and November and a statutory net loss of $5 million to $8 million for the first half. See our latest analysis for Bapcor. The guidance shock lands on top of a bruising run, with the latest 7 day share price return of 19.3 percent offering only a brief bounce after a year to date share price slump of 54.6 percent and a 5 year total shareholder return of negative 68 percent, suggesting sentiment...
ASX:SGR
ASX:SGRHospitality

Will Star Entertainment (ASX:SGR)ʹs New Chair Mark a Deeper Shift in Governance and Strategy?

On 16 December 2025, The Star Entertainment Group Limited’s board accepted Bruce Mathieson Jnr’s departure as Chairman and confirmed Soo Kim as his successor. This change at the top of the board signals a potential shift in governance priorities and future decision-making for the casino operator. Next, we’ll examine how Soo Kim’s appointment as Chairman may influence Star Entertainment Group’s existing investment narrative and risk profile. Trump's oil boom is here - pipelines are primed to...
ASX:JAN
ASX:JANSoftware

ASX Penny Stocks To Watch In December 2025

Australian shares have seen a positive shift this week, echoing Wall Street's upward trend following the latest U.S. CPI data release. As investors navigate these evolving market dynamics, penny stocks remain an intriguing option for those seeking potential growth in smaller or newer companies. While the term 'penny stocks' may seem outdated, their potential for value and growth is still significant when backed by strong financials.
ASX:VSR
ASX:VSRMetals and Mining

3 Promising ASX Penny Stocks With Under A$200M Market Cap

A late rebound saw the Australian market close slightly up, with most sectors contributing to the gains despite some losses in technology stocks. In this climate, identifying promising investment opportunities requires a focus on companies with strong financials and clear growth potential. While the term "penny stocks" may seem outdated, these smaller or less-established firms can still offer significant value and growth prospects.
ASX:BOE
ASX:BOEOil and Gas

Why Boss Energy (ASX:BOE) Is Down 27.6% After Withdrawing Its Honeymoon Feasibility Study Reset

Boss Energy has withdrawn its 2021 Enhanced Feasibility Study for the Honeymoon uranium project after a recent review uncovered materially incorrect assumptions on future production, mineralisation and costs, prompting a reset of its long-term development plans. The company is now fast-tracking new work programs, including a wide-spaced wellfield design and updated studies through 2026, aiming to reconfigure Honeymoon’s operating profile and potential mine life while relying on its existing...
ASX:SVM
ASX:SVMMetals and Mining

Sovereign Metals (ASX:SVM) Is Up 24.0% After Securing IFC Partnership On Kasiya Project Funding Path

Sovereign Metals recently announced a collaboration agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a World Bank Group member, to advance the Kasiya rutile-graphite project in Malawi with enhanced environmental and social standards. The partnership not only brings IFC’s sustainability expertise alongside Rio Tinto’s input, but also gives IFC potential lender and investor rights, shaping a clearer path to funding and project execution. We’ll now examine how IFC’s potential role as...
ASX:ASB
ASX:ASBAerospace & Defense

Austal (ASX:ASB) Valuation Check After Hanwha Stake Approval, Broker Downgrade and Major Shareholder Exit

Austal (ASX:ASB) has suddenly landed back in the spotlight after Canberra cleared Hanwha to almost double its stake, but only under tight security and data access conditions, and the market is clearly uneasy. See our latest analysis for Austal. The pullback to A$5.94, including an 11.5% 1 day share price drop, comes after a stellar 91.6% year to date share price return and a 96.0% 1 year total shareholder return. This suggests momentum is cooling as investors reassess risk after Hanwha, the...
ASX:SKS
ASX:SKSElectrical

3 ASX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Under A$500M To Consider

As Australian shares appear poised for a flat open, the market remains largely unaffected by global fluctuations, including recent tech sector turbulence in the U.S. Despite this calm on the broader indices, there's still room to explore opportunities within niche segments like penny stocks. Though often considered a relic of past market days, penny stocks can offer unique growth potential when backed by strong financial health and sound business strategies. In this article, we'll examine...
ASX:CHC
ASX:CHCREITs

Is Charter Hall’s New A$0.2483 Dividend Sharpening Its Income Story or Limiting Flexibility (ASX:CHC)?

Charter Hall Group has announced a dividend of A$0.2483 per security for the six months ended 31 December 2025, with a record date of 31 December 2025, ex‑dividend date of 30 December 2025, and payment scheduled for 27 February 2026. This dividend decision reinforces the view that Charter Hall is prioritising reliable distributions, which can be an important consideration for income-focused investors assessing the group’s property and funds management exposure. We’ll now examine how this...
ASX:REA
ASX:REAInteractive Media and Services

REA Group (ASX:REA) Valuation Check After Google’s Property Search Test and Recent Share Price Weakness

Google’s experiment with homes for sale appearing directly in search results has unsettled investors in REA Group (ASX:REA). This has contributed to a decline in the company’s share price as the market reassesses its long term competitive position. See our latest analysis for REA Group. That Google trial has landed on a stock that was already under pressure, with a 1 month share price return of minus 8.1 percent and a year to date share price return of about minus 22 percent. Even though the...
ASX:RMS
ASX:RMSMetals and Mining

Assessing Ramelius Resources (ASX:RMS) Valuation After Its A$250 Million Share Buyback Announcement

Ramelius Resources (ASX:RMS) has put a sizeable vote of confidence behind its own stock, approving a A$250 million share buyback that could retire about 4% of its share base over the next two years. See our latest analysis for Ramelius Resources. The buyback lands on top of an already strong run, with the share price up 80.57% year to date and a hefty 317.76% three year total shareholder return, suggesting momentum is still very much on Ramelius’s side. If Ramelius’s surge has you thinking...
ASX:AX1
ASX:AX1Specialty Retail

Top ASX Dividend Stocks To Consider In December 2025

As the Australian market experiences a modest retreat, with sectors like Staples, Health Care, and Energy seeing declines while Real Estate and Materials show resilience, investors are keenly observing the shifting dynamics influenced by global events such as fluctuating oil prices. In this context, dividend stocks remain an attractive option for those seeking steady income streams amidst market volatility.
ASX:WA1
ASX:WA1Metals and Mining

ASX Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership To Watch

The Australian stock market has seen a mixed performance recently, with sectors like Real Estate and Materials experiencing gains while others such as Staples, Health Care, and Energy faced declines. In this fluctuating environment, growth companies with high insider ownership can be of particular interest to investors seeking alignment between management interests and shareholder value.
ASX:TPW
ASX:TPWSpecialty Retail

3 ASX Stocks That May Be Trading Below Estimated Value In December 2025

As the Australian market experiences a slight retreat, with sectors like Staples, Health Care, and Energy facing declines while Materials show strength, investors are keenly observing potential opportunities amidst fluctuating oil prices and geopolitical developments. In such a climate, identifying stocks that may be trading below their estimated value can offer intriguing prospects for those seeking to capitalize on market inefficiencies.