ASX:AIS
ASX:AISMetals and Mining

ASX Penny Stocks To Watch: Aeris Resources And Two Others

The Australian market is currently experiencing fluctuations, with the ASX futures showing red on the last day of earnings, although this could shift as global markets respond to positive economic news from the U.S. In this context, penny stocks—often smaller or newer companies—remain a relevant investment area due to their potential for significant returns when backed by strong financials. We will explore three such penny stocks that demonstrate financial strength and growth potential,...
ASX:LTR
ASX:LTRMetals and Mining

Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR): Evaluating Valuation After Major Capital Raise and New Share Issuance

Kshitija Bhandaru
Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR) has just concluded a sizable capital raising, securing over A$56 million by issuing more than 76 million new shares at A$0.73 each. Completed follow-on equity offerings often spark debate among investors, especially given their immediate impact on a company's share count and the potential implications for future growth projects. For those watching Liontown’s next move, this capital raise may be interpreted both as a vote of confidence in expansion plans and as a...
ASX:CYL
ASX:CYLMetals and Mining

Catalyst Metals (ASX:CYL): Assessing Valuation After Strong Full-Year Earnings Growth

Kshitija Bhandaru
If you have been following Catalyst Metals (ASX:CYL), their latest full-year earnings release is bound to make you pause and take a closer look at the stock. The company shared results showing a clear jump in both sales and net income compared to last year, with earnings per share figures more than quadrupling. This kind of momentum sends a strong message to investors about the company’s improving operations and expanding profitability, especially after a period when resource stocks have...
ASX:WAF
ASX:WAFMetals and Mining

West African Resources (ASX:WAF) Valuation in Focus After Burkina Faso Seeks Larger Stake in Kiaka Gold Mine

Kshitija Bhandaru
West African Resources (ASX:WAF) has been thrust into the spotlight after the Burkina Faso government made a move to acquire an additional 35% stake in its flagship Kiaka gold mine. This request, part of a broader nationalization push in the region, was significant enough to trigger a trading halt as the miner reassesses its position and options. For investors, the situation is more than just regional politics; it is about risk, ownership, and the entire growth equation for one of the ASX’s...