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ASX:CPU
ASX:CPUProfessional Services

Upgraded EPS Guidance and Higher Dividend Could Be A Game Changer For Computershare (ASX:CPU)

In February 2026, Computershare reported half-year sales of US$1,559.1 million, slightly lower net income of US$280.4 million, raised full-year 2026 Management EPS guidance to about 144 cps (up around 6%), and announced an ordinary franked dividend of A$0.55 per share for the six months ended December 31, 2025. The combination of higher earnings guidance, attributed to momentum across key business lines, lower interest costs and a completed share buyback, together with an increased dividend...
ASX:LOV
ASX:LOVSpecialty Retail

Assessing Lovisa Holdings (ASX:LOV) Valuation After Half Year Earnings Reveal Higher Sales And Net Income

Lovisa earnings spark fresh look at recent share performance Lovisa Holdings (ASX:LOV) has just released half year results, with sales of A$500.65 million and net income of A$58.39 million. This has drawn fresh attention to a share price that has retreated in recent months. See our latest analysis for Lovisa Holdings. The earnings release comes after a soft patch for the shares, with a 1 day share price return of 12.8% decline and a 30 day share price return of 12.91% decline, while the 5...
ASX:NHF
ASX:NHFInsurance

How nib’s 2026 Premium Reset At nib holdings (ASX:NHF) Has Changed Its Investment Story

nib holdings has recently announced adjustments to its 2026 health insurance premiums across Australian Residents Health Insurance and other segments, reflecting updated regulatory and market conditions. Because premiums are a core revenue lever, these changes may influence nib’s balance between growth, affordability, and claims cost control across its portfolio. We’ll now examine how these 2026 premium adjustments may affect nib holdings’ investment narrative, particularly around revenue...
ASX:FFM
ASX:FFMMetals and Mining

How Investors Are Reacting To FireFly Metals (ASX:FFM) Sharply Narrowing Its Half-Year Net Loss

FireFly Metals Ltd recently reported half-year results to December 31, 2025, reducing its net loss to A$727,000 from A$5.73 million and cutting basic loss per share from A$0.011 to A$0.0011 year-on-year. This sharp improvement in profitability metrics, while still loss-making, points to operational progress that may reshape how investors assess the company’s progress. We’ll now examine how FireFly Metals’ sharply reduced half-year loss might influence its investment narrative and future...
ASX:NAB
ASX:NABBanks

NAB (ASX:NAB) Net Interest Margin Lift To 1.8% Tests Bullish Narratives

National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) has kicked off Q1 2026 with a net interest margin of 1.8%, following a 2025 financial year where trailing twelve month revenue was A$20.0 billion and EPS was A$2.22. Over recent quarters, the bank has reported revenue in a range of A$4.90 billion to A$5.21 billion per quarter and quarterly EPS of around A$0.51 to A$0.57, giving investors a clearer view of how earnings are tracking into the new year. With a trailing net profit margin of 33.9%, this update puts...
ASX:SHA
ASX:SHAConstruction

SHAPE Australia H1 2026 Earnings Growth Reinforces Bullish Narratives Despite Thin 2.2% Margin

SHAPE Australia (ASX:SHA) has backed up its latest H1 2026 result with a solid recent track record, with H2 2025 revenue at A$477.9 million and basic EPS of A$0.14, alongside trailing twelve month revenue of A$956.9 million and EPS of A$0.26. The company has seen revenue move from A$423.7 million in H2 2024 to A$478.9 million in H1 2025 and A$477.9 million in H2 2025, while basic EPS has shifted from A$0.10 to A$0.11 and then A$0.14 over the same periods. This gives investors a clear view of...
ASX:CU6
ASX:CU6Pharmaceuticals

Why Clarity Pharmaceuticals (ASX:CU6) Is Up 14.5% After Standout Phase II PSMA Imaging Results

Clarity Pharmaceuticals recently announced that an abstract from its Co-PSMA Phase II investigator-initiated trial of 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA has been accepted for oral presentation at the EAU Congress 2026, highlighting data from multiple studies including COBRA, PROPELLER and SECuRE. The trial results indicated that 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA more than doubled the number of prostate cancer lesions detected per patient versus standard-of-care imaging, with management plans altered in 44% of participants...
ASX:HSN
ASX:HSNSoftware

Hansen Technologies (ASX:HSN) Margin Rebound To 11% Tests Bearish Earnings Narratives

Hansen Technologies (ASX:HSN) has backed up its H1 2026 earnings release with a clear lift in the recent run of numbers, with H2 2025 revenue at A$214.2 million, basic EPS of A$0.25 and net income of A$43.3 million. The latest trailing 12 month figures point to net profit margins of 11% compared with 6% a year earlier and earnings growth of 105.7% over the same period. The company has seen revenue move from A$185.2 million in H2 2024 to A$178.3 million in H1 2025 and then A$214.2 million in...
ASX:AFI
ASX:AFICapital Markets

Is AFIC’s H1 2026 Portfolio Shift Quietly Redefining Its Income Strategy (ASX:AFI)?

Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited reported its H1 2026 results on 16 February 2026, outlining portfolio performance, income trends and capital management updates during its earnings call. The call gave investors fresh insight into how the listed investment company is positioning its portfolio in response to evolving market conditions and dividend flows. We’ll now examine how the H1 2026 earnings call, particularly its discussion of portfolio positioning, may shape Australian...
ASX:XRF
ASX:XRFMachinery

XRF Scientific (ASX:XRF) Net Margin At 17.5% Tests Valuation Premium Narrative

XRF Scientific (ASX:XRF) has just put fresh numbers on the table, with H1 2026 results sitting against a backdrop where revenue in H2 2025 was A$30.7 million and basic EPS was A$0.038, alongside trailing twelve month revenue of A$59.4 million and EPS of A$0.074. Over the past few halves the company has seen revenue move from A$31.5 million in H2 2024 to A$28.7 million in H1 2025 and A$30.7 million in H2 2025, while basic EPS has ranged from A$0.0319 to A$0.038. This sets up a story where...
ASX:C79
ASX:C79Professional Services

Chrysos (ASX:C79) Loss Widening Tests Bullish Profitability And Growth Narratives

Chrysos (ASX:C79) has just posted its H1 2026 numbers, with the latest half-year profile shaped by prior period revenue of A$37.0 million and a basic EPS loss of A$0.0486, against a current share price of A$8.03. The company has seen revenue move from A$26.4 million in H2 2024 to A$29.1 million in H1 2025 and then A$37.0 million in H2 2025, while basic EPS shifted from a profit of A$0.0209 in H2 2024 to losses of A$0.0227 and A$0.0486 in the following halves, creating a picture in which top...
ASX:SMI
ASX:SMIMetals and Mining

Why Santana Minerals (ASX:SMI) Is Down 12.3% After A$130m Equity Raise For Bendigo Ophir Project

Earlier in February 2026, Santana Minerals Limited announced firm commitments for an A$130,000,000 follow-on equity offering at A$0.90 per share, issuing more than 144 million new ordinary shares at a small discount to fund its Bendigo Ophir Gold Project and broader exploration work. A key backdrop to this capital raise is the company’s recently declared extensional Exploration Target at the Rise & Shine deposit, which outlines additional potential mineralisation supported by step-out...
ASX:IFL
ASX:IFLCapital Markets

What Insignia Financial (ASX:IFL)'s Return to Half-Year Profitability Means For Shareholders

Insignia Financial Ltd. reported half-year results for the period ended 31 December 2025, with sales of A$830 million and net income of A$78.8 million, compared with sales of A$769.9 million and a net loss of A$16.8 million a year earlier. This shift from loss to profit, alongside basic earnings per share from continuing operations improving from a A$0.025 loss to A$0.118 profit, highlights a meaningful turnaround in operating performance. We’ll now examine how Insignia’s return to...
ASX:BTR
ASX:BTRMetals and Mining

Assessing Brightstar Resources (ASX:BTR) Valuation After New EPC Appointment For Goldfields Processing Plant

Brightstar Resources (ASX:BTR) has come into focus after appointing GR Engineering Services as preferred EPC contractor for its planned Goldfields processing plant, a key step toward locking in cost and schedule parameters. See our latest analysis for Brightstar Resources. That EPC appointment comes as momentum in Brightstar’s shares has been mixed, with a 1 day share price return of 5.94% and a 90 day share price return of 17.58% contrasting with a 1 year total shareholder return decline of...
ASX:IPG
ASX:IPGTrade Distributors

ASX Penny Stocks To Watch: Centrepoint Alliance And 2 More Hidden Opportunities

As the Australian market navigates a busy reporting day with major companies revealing their financial results, there's an optimistic outlook buoyed by positive movements in global markets. The term 'penny stocks' might seem outdated, but these smaller or newer companies still offer intriguing opportunities for investors seeking value and growth potential. By focusing on those with solid financials and clear growth trajectories, penny stocks can present hidden opportunities worth exploring.
ASX:AZJ
ASX:AZJTransportation

Assessing Aurizon Holdings (ASX:AZJ) Valuation After Profit Lift Dividend Increase And Buyback Expansion

Event driven look at Aurizon Holdings shares Aurizon Holdings (ASX:AZJ) is back on investors' radar after reporting higher underlying net profit for the half year, lifting its interim dividend, expanding its buyback and confirming full ownership of its Network business. See our latest analysis for Aurizon Holdings. The latest news appears to have come on top of already improving sentiment, with the 30 day share price return of 9.94% and 90 day share price return of 16.04% contributing to a 1...
ASX:SGM
ASX:SGMMetals and Mining

Sims (ASX:SGM) Valuation In Focus After SLS Growth Offsets Half Year Loss And Supports Dividend

Sims (ASX:SGM) has drawn investor interest after reporting a half year net loss of A$29.9 million, while confirming an interim dividend of A$0.14 per share and highlighting strong Sims Lifecycle Services performance. See our latest analysis for Sims. The latest half year loss and dividend decision sit against a strong recent run in the shares, with a 90 day share price return of 44.73% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 57.54%. This suggests momentum has been building as investors...
ASX:DXS
ASX:DXSOffice REITs

DEXUS (ASX:DXS) Steady H1 FFO Supports Bullish Recurring Earnings Narrative

DEXUS (ASX:DXS) has released its H1 2026 scorecard with Funds From Operations of A$339.4 million, total revenue of A$724.5 million and net income of A$125.8 million, translating into basic EPS of A$0.12. The group has seen total revenue move from A$100.8 million in H2 2024 to A$560.2 million in H1 2025 and A$724.5 million most recently. Over the same period, basic EPS has shifted from a loss of A$0.92 to A$0.01 and then A$0.12, highlighting a sharp reset in margins that puts the focus on how...
ASX:SUN
ASX:SUNInsurance

Suncorp Group (ASX:SUN) Margin Compression Tests Bullish Earnings Narratives

Financial results snapshot and how they fit the Suncorp story Suncorp Group (ASX:SUN) has kicked off H1 2026 with a trailing twelve month revenue base of about A$15.1 billion and basic EPS of A$0.91. This sets the context for its latest reported half year, where H2 2025 revenue was A$7.6 billion and EPS came in at A$0.67. Over the last few reported halves, revenue has moved from A$6.6 billion in H2 2024 to A$7.4 billion in H1 2025 and then A$7.6 billion in H2 2025. Over the same periods,...
ASX:AFG
ASX:AFGDiversified Financial

Australian Finance Group H1 2026 Earnings Surge Challenges Five Year Decline Narrative

Australian Finance Group H1 2026 Earnings Snapshot Australian Finance Group (ASX:AFG) has put fresh numbers on the table for H1 2026, with trailing 12 month revenue of A$1.3b and basic EPS of A$0.16 framing the latest result. The company has seen revenue move from A$513.6 million in H2 2024 to A$623.4 million in H1 2025 and A$607.5 million in H2 2025, while basic EPS tracked from A$0.054 in H2 2024 to A$0.056 in H1 2025 and A$0.073 in H2 2025. These figures set up this period’s read through...