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ASX:TYR
ASX:TYRDiversified Financial

ASX Penny Stocks Spotlight Bravura Solutions And Two Others

In the last week, the Australian market has been flat, but over the past 12 months, it has risen by 4.0%, with earnings forecasted to grow by 12% annually. In light of these conditions, identifying stocks that combine affordability with growth potential is crucial for investors seeking to capitalize on emerging opportunities. Penny stocks may be a somewhat outdated term, yet they continue to represent smaller or newer companies that offer significant upside when backed by strong financials...
ASX:ARF
ASX:ARFSpecialized REITs

Arena REIT H1 2026 Revenue Profile Tests Bullish Valuation Narratives

Arena REIT (ASX:ARF) has released its H1 2026 scorecard, with investors eyeing a recent run of half yearly numbers that show total revenue moving from A$50.82 million in H1 2024 to A$51.63 million in H1 2025 and then A$58.42 million in H2 2025. Over the same periods, basic EPS shifted from A$0.1073 to A$0.0932 and then to A$0.1134. Over the trailing twelve months, revenue in the supplied data reaches A$127.26 million with basic EPS of A$0.3869. This sets up a result in which reported net...
ASX:BVS
ASX:BVSSoftware

Bravura Solutions H1 2026 Margin Drop Tests Earnings Resilience Narrative

Bravura Solutions (ASX:BVS) has put fresh numbers on the board for H1 2026, with revenue of A$187.7 million and basic EPS of A$0.029, while the trailing twelve months show revenue of A$272.0 million and basic EPS of A$0.087. The company has seen revenue move from A$124.7 million in H2 2024 to A$129.9 million in H1 2025 and then to A$187.7 million in H2 2025, with EPS shifting from A$0.023 to A$0.137 and then to A$0.029 over the same periods. This gives investors a clear view of how top line...
ASX:AGL
ASX:AGLIntegrated Utilities

AGL Energy (ASX:AGL) Loss In H1 2026 Keeps Profitability Narrative Under Strain

AGL Energy (ASX:AGL) has released its H1 2026 scorecard, reporting trailing 12 month revenue of about A$14.3 billion and a loss of A$166 million. This translates to basic EPS of A$0.25 loss, setting a cautious tone around profitability. The company’s half year revenue moved from A$7.4 billion in H2 2024 to A$7.1 billion in H1 2025 and A$7.3 billion in H2 2025, while basic EPS shifted from A$0.20 to A$0.14 and then to a A$0.29 loss. The latest figures keep the spotlight firmly on how quickly...
ASX:SGH
ASX:SGHTrade Distributors

SGH (ASX:SGH) Half Year Loss Per Share Tests High P E Growth Narrative

SGH (ASX:SGH) has opened H1 2026 with revenue of A$5.0 billion and a basic EPS loss of A$0.08, while earnings from discontinued operations contributed A$31.9 million and net income excluding extra items came in at a A$32.5 million loss. The company has seen revenue move from A$5.2 billion and basic EPS of A$0.74 in H2 2024 to A$5.6 billion and EPS of A$1.28 in H1 2025, before landing at A$5.0 billion and a small loss per share this half. This sets up a mixed margin story for investors to...
ASX:MQG
ASX:MQGCapital Markets

Strong Quarter and Reliability Focus Might Change The Case For Investing In Macquarie Group (ASX:MQG)

Macquarie Group’s recent quarterly earnings report highlighted broad-based strength across its diversified financial services operations, underscoring resilience across multiple business segments. The company’s appearance at the Perform 2026 conference, with its Head of Reliability presenting, also spotlighted Macquarie’s focus on operational robustness and technology-enabled reliability. We’ll now examine how this upbeat earnings performance shapes Macquarie Group’s broader investment...
ASX:CPU
ASX:CPUProfessional Services

Computershare (ASX:CPU) Margin Improvement Reinforces Bullish Earnings Narrative In H1 2026

Computershare (ASX:CPU) H1 2026 results in focus Computershare (ASX:CPU) has put fresh numbers on the table for H1 2026, reporting revenue of US$1.6 billion and basic EPS of US$0.48, with net income excluding extra items at US$280.4 million setting the tone for this earnings season update. The company has seen revenue move from US$1.41 billion in H1 2024 to US$1.52 billion in H1 2025 and US$1.58 billion in H1 2026. Over the same halves, basic EPS went from US$0.38 to US$0.49 to US$0.48...
ASX:CAR
ASX:CARInteractive Media and Services

Why CAR Group (ASX:CAR) Is Up 5.1% After Strong Half-Year Earnings, Higher Dividend And New AI Hub

CAR Group Limited reported past half-year results to 31 December 2025 with revenue of A$625.79 million and net income of A$143.34 million, alongside higher earnings per share. The company also lifted its interim ordinary dividend to A$0.425 per share and highlighted expanding AI initiatives, including a new global AI hub in Brazil, which are supporting operational efficiency and product innovation. We’ll now explore how CAR Group’s stronger earnings and higher dividend, underpinned by...
ASX:BTI
ASX:BTICapital Markets

Bailador Technology Investments H1 2026 Earnings Surge Challenges Longer Term Decline Narrative

Bailador Technology Investments (ASX:BTI) has reported H1 2026 revenue of A$42.7 million and basic EPS of A$0.16, with trailing twelve month revenue at A$48.5 million and basic EPS at A$0.17, setting the backdrop for its latest result. Over the past year, the company has seen revenue move from A$33.0 million to A$39.7 million to A$48.5 million on a trailing basis. Over the same period, trailing EPS has shifted from A$0.11 to A$0.13 to A$0.17, supported by a reported net profit margin of...
ASX:ELD
ASX:ELDFood

Did Elders' (ASX:ELD) Transformation Update Quietly Reframe Its Long-Term Risk and Return Trade-Off?

In late January 2026, Elders Limited held an Analyst/Investor Day, providing the market with updated information on its operations, priorities and outlook. This event gave investors a closer look at Elders’ progress on its transformation projects and acquisition integration, potentially reshaping views on its longer-term profile. We’ll now examine how the Analyst/Investor Day commentary on transformation progress could influence Elders’ existing investment narrative and risk profile. AI is...
ASX:SRL
ASX:SRLMetals and Mining

Is Sunrise Energy Metals' (ASX:SRL) A$51m Equity Raise Quietly Redefining Its Capital Strategy?

Sunrise Energy Metals Limited has recently completed two follow-on equity offerings, raising a combined A$51.37 million through the issue of 8,850,000 ordinary shares, including securities with attached options and subsequent direct listings, and has also applied for quotation of 18,759 new fully paid ordinary shares on the ASX following option exercises. This combination of sizeable capital raisings and incremental option conversions reshapes the company’s capital structure, with...
ASX:WGN
ASX:WGNBasic Materials

Ora Banda Mining And 2 Other Promising Penny Stocks On The ASX

As Australian shares continue their upward trajectory, bolstered by positive cues from international markets and a slew of earnings reports, investors are keenly observing the opportunities within the local market. Penny stocks, though often seen as relics of past speculative trends, remain an intriguing investment area for those seeking potential growth beyond the blue-chip realm. In this article, we explore three penny stocks on the ASX that exhibit financial robustness and could present...
ASX:HMC
ASX:HMCCapital Markets

HMC Capital (ASX:HMC) Partners With KKR On Energy Transition Platform Is The Growth Story Evolving?

Global investment firm KKR has entered into a partnership with HMC Capital, committing up to A$603 million to HMC’s Energy Transition Platform, including 652MW of operational assets and a 5.7GW pipeline of battery storage and wind projects in Australia. A key feature of the deal is KKR’s A$355 million preferred equity investment, which both bolsters HMC’s balance sheet and limits recourse to HMC if future projects underperform. We’ll now examine how KKR’s substantial preferred equity...
ASX:LTR
ASX:LTRMetals and Mining

ASX Growth Stocks Insiders Are Backing For Success

As the Australian market continues to ride a wave of positive momentum, buoyed by a rebound in technology stocks and a general uplift in global indices, investors are keenly observing which companies insiders are backing for success. In this context, growth companies with high insider ownership can be particularly appealing, as they often signal strong confidence from those who know the business best.