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ASX:LRV
ASX:LRVMetals and Mining

Assessing Larvotto Resources (ASX:LRV) Valuation After Hillgrove Progress And Critical Minerals Support

Why Larvotto Resources is Suddenly on Investors’ Radar Larvotto Resources (ASX:LRV) is drawing fresh attention after progress at its Hillgrove Antimony Gold Project coincided with the Australian Government elevating antimony within its critical minerals strategy and committing A$1.2b to priority minerals. See our latest analysis for Larvotto Resources. Those government moves and drilling updates come on top of a strong run in the shares, with Larvotto’s 30 day share price return of 35.62% and...
ASX:LTR
ASX:LTRMetals and Mining

Liontown (ASX:LTR) Is Up 7.4% After Securing EV Giants For Kathleen Valley Lithium Offtake Agreements - What's Changed

In recent research, Bell Potter reiterated its positive view on Liontown, highlighting expectations that the Kathleen Valley lithium project will soon ramp up towards 500,000 to 550,000 tonnes of concentrate per year, with longer-term potential to lift output further, supported by offtake agreements with Tesla, Ford and LG Energy Solution. This combination of rising production ambitions and pre-secured demand from major electric vehicle and battery makers underpins investor attention on how...
ASX:EDV
ASX:EDVConsumer Retailing

Assessing Endeavour Group (ASX:EDV) Valuation After Profit Outlook Miss And ALH Leadership Change

Endeavour Group (ASX:EDV) is back in focus after two key developments: a missed profit outlook that has weighed on sentiment, and a leadership change at its ALH Hotels division. See our latest analysis for Endeavour Group. The recent profit outlook miss and leadership change at ALH Hotels come after a mixed stretch for investors, with a 6.48% 90 day share price return but a 3 year total shareholder return decline of 35.46% indicating fading longer term momentum at a current share price of...
ASX:TTT
ASX:TTTChemicals

How Titomic’s (ASX:TTT) European Leadership Refresh Could Shape Its Global Execution Story

Titomic Limited has announced leadership changes within its European division, with Chris Myers becoming President of Titomic Europe in early 2026 and Ferdy Touwen promoted to Deputy President & Head of European Operations, while outgoing leader Klaas Rozema moves into a Senior Executive Advisor role ahead of a planned sabbatical. This reshaping of Titomic’s European leadership concentrates commercial and operational responsibility in a refreshed team, aiming to support execution, customer...
ASX:TGF
ASX:TGFCapital Markets

ASX Penny Stocks Spotlight: Aussie Broadband And Two Others To Consider

The Australian market is poised for a slight retreat, influenced by lackluster U.S. reporting season results and geopolitical tensions impacting investor sentiment. Despite these broader market challenges, penny stocks—though an old term—remain a relevant investment area for those seeking opportunities in smaller or newer companies. With strong financials, these stocks can offer both affordability and growth potential; this article will spotlight several that stand out for their financial...
ASX:TEA
ASX:TEAConstruction

Is Tasmea’s Updated Share Plan Quietly Redefining Governance Priorities at Tasmea (ASX:TEA)?

Tasmea recently updated its share incentive program, outlining a refreshed equity-based reward structure aimed at strengthening governance transparency and aligning employee interests with shareholders. This move highlights how equity-based compensation can support workforce cohesion while keeping the company’s overall capital structure broadly consistent within Australia’s listed market framework. We’ll now examine how Tasmea’s renewed focus on governance transparency through its share...
ASX:SUL
ASX:SULSpecialty Retail

How Record H1 FY26 Sales and Lower Profit Guidance At Super Retail Group (ASX:SUL) Has Changed Its Investment Story

Super Retail Group recently reported record first-half FY26 sales of A$2.20 billion, with total sales up 4.2% and like-for-like sales growing 2.5%, but guided to a lower normalised profit before tax of A$172 million to A$175 million versus the prior period. The result highlights a tension between strong trading momentum and profitability, as elevated discounting, margin pressure at rebel, and duplication costs from new systems and distribution infrastructure weighed on earnings despite a...