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ASX:BRN
ASX:BRNSoftware

BrainChip Holdings ASX BRN Valuation Check As Akida Earnings And Design Wins Approach

Interest in BrainChip Holdings (ASX:BRN) is building ahead of the 4 Mar 2026 earnings report, as investors watch whether commercial rollout of the Akida neuromorphic processor starts to show up in the financials. See our latest analysis for BrainChip Holdings. At A$0.185, BrainChip’s 30 day share price return of 5.71% and 7 day share price return of 2.78% contrast with a 90 day share price decline of 22.92% and a 1 year total shareholder return decline of 44.78%. This suggests recent momentum...
ASX:ETM
ASX:ETMMetals and Mining

Energy Transition Minerals (ASX:ETM) Valuation After Nasdaq Listing Plans And Greenland Licence Progress

Energy Transition Minerals (ASX:ETM) has drawn fresh attention after appointing US based advisers to support a planned Nasdaq listing and to progress its Kvanefjeld rare earth project in Greenland, following removal of key procedural licence barriers. See our latest analysis for Energy Transition Minerals. The Nasdaq ambitions and Greenland licensing progress have arrived alongside sharp price moves, with a 30 day share price return of 146.84% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 170.83%...
ASX:MKR
ASX:MKRMetals and Mining

Is Manuka Resources (ASX:MKR) Quietly Re‑Engineering Its Production Optionality With Wonawinta Restart Plans?

Manuka Resources has outlined plans to restart gold and silver production in Q2 2026 at its 100% owned Wonawinta facility in NSW, backed by an A$18.9 million redevelopment and a 10‑year mine plan across Wonawinta and Mt Boppy, while progressing the Taranaki VTM Project through New Zealand’s Fast-track approvals process. An interesting angle for investors is how the combination of an experienced operations appointment, a modest capital base boost via option exercises, and pending Taranaki...
ASX:FML
ASX:FMLMetals and Mining

ASX Penny Stock Highlights For January 2026

The Australian market is currently buzzing with potential mergers and acquisitions, highlighted by notable discussions between major players like BlueScope Steel and Rio Tinto. Amidst these developments, the allure of penny stocks remains significant for investors looking beyond blue-chip names. Although the term "penny stocks" may seem outdated, these smaller or newer companies can offer a blend of affordability and growth potential when backed by strong financials.