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3 ASX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Under A$200M To Consider

The Australian market has been buzzing with activity, reflecting a festive spirit reminiscent of October's highs, despite ongoing tech jitters and fluctuating oil prices. For investors interested in smaller or newer companies, penny stocks—although the term might sound outdated—offer intriguing opportunities for value and growth. This article explores several ASX penny stocks that exhibit financial strength and potential, making them appealing options for those seeking promising investments...
ASX:DTL
ASX:DTLIT

High Growth Tech Stocks To Watch In December 2025

As the Australian market navigates a mixed landscape with tech stocks showing resilience amidst broader sector fluctuations, investors are keenly observing how economic indicators and global events influence small-cap performance. In this environment, identifying high growth tech stocks involves looking for companies that demonstrate robust innovation and adaptability to changing market dynamics.
ASX:TAR
ASX:TARMetals and Mining

Spotlight On 3 ASX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Under A$300M

The Australian market faced a challenging start to the week, with materials dragging down the ASX despite some sectors like discretionary showing resilience. In such fluctuating conditions, investors often look beyond established names to explore opportunities in smaller or newer companies. While 'penny stocks' might seem like an outdated term, they continue to offer potential for growth and value discovery when backed by strong financials. In this article, we spotlight three penny stocks...
ASX:MTM
ASX:MTMMetals and Mining

Assessing Metallium (ASX:MTM)’s Valuation After ElementUSA Funding Deal for Flash Joule Strategic Metals Project

Metallium (ASX:MTM) has secured a strategic alliance with ElementUSA that supports its Flash Joule Heating technology with up to USD 10.1 million in non dilutive funding and long term revenue sharing. See our latest analysis for Metallium. The ElementUSA alliance lands after a volatile stretch for Metallium, with the share price at A$0.785 and a sharp 1 day share price return decline but a powerful year to date share price return surge, mirrored by an exceptional 1 year total shareholder...
ASX:AMI
ASX:AMIMetals and Mining

ASX Penny Stocks To Watch In December 2025

As the Australian market shows signs of a potential rally to close out the year, investors are keenly watching for opportunities that align with these shifting dynamics. Penny stocks, often seen as relics from past market eras, continue to attract attention due to their affordability and growth potential. By focusing on those with strong financial foundations and clear paths forward, investors may uncover promising opportunities among these smaller or newer companies.
ASX:MTM
ASX:MTMMetals and Mining

Is Metallium (ASX:MTM) Quietly Reframing Its Tech Licensing Strategy With This Flash Joule Deal?

Earlier this week, Metallium Limited, via its wholly owned subsidiary Flash Metals USA Inc., signed a binding Letter of Intent with ElementUSA to deploy its Flash Joule Heating technology for recovering gallium and scandium from red mud at a planned demonstration facility in Gramercy, Louisiana, backed by up to US$10.10 million in non-dilutive funding. The agreement not only secures a commercial framework of license fees, royalties and revenue sharing, but also preserves Metallium’s full...
ASX:ASB
ASX:ASBAerospace & Defense

Is Austal’s Surge in 2025 Justified by Its Cash Flow and Earnings Outlook?

Wondering if Austal at $6.23 is still a smart buy after its big run, or if you would just be chasing momentum? Let us unpack what the current price really implies about its value. The stock has slipped slightly in the short term, down 4.4% over the last week and 7.2% over the last month, but that comes after a huge rebound with shares up 101.0% year to date and 122.5% over the past year. Much of this surge has been driven by renewed optimism around Austal's defence shipbuilding contracts and...