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ASX:DRR
ASX:DRRMetals and Mining

Did Deterra Royalties' (ASX:DRR) CEO Transition Reset Its Leadership Vision for Investors?

Deterra Royalties Limited recently announced that its founding Managing Director and CEO, Julian Andrews, will step down for personal reasons by the end of 2025, with Non-executive Director Jason Neal appointed as interim CEO while the executive search is underway. This leadership change comes as Deterra prepares for a key investor conference presentation, underscoring a period of transition at the top of Australia's leading mining royalty enterprise with global operations. We'll explore how...
ASX:MEK
ASX:MEKMetals and Mining

ASX Growth Stocks With High Insider Ownership In November 2025

As the Australian market navigates a landscape marked by persistent high interest rates and economic uncertainties, investors are increasingly cautious, with sectors like real estate and IT feeling the pressure. In this environment, growth companies with high insider ownership can offer a compelling proposition, as they often signal strong internal confidence and alignment of interests between management and shareholders.
ASX:ALC
ASX:ALCHealthcare Services

ASX Penny Stocks To Watch In November 2025

As the Australian market experiences a cautious optimism amid ongoing global economic uncertainties, investors are keeping a close eye on potential opportunities. Penny stocks, often seen as relics of past speculative fervor, continue to offer intriguing possibilities for those willing to explore smaller or newer companies with strong financial health. With this in mind, we'll examine several penny stocks that could offer both value and growth potential in today's ever-evolving market landscape.
ASX:DNL
ASX:DNLChemicals

Dyno Nobel (ASX:DNL) Is Up 9.4% After Losses Narrow Sharply and Sales Climb – What’s Changed

Dyno Nobel Limited reported its full-year earnings for the period ended September 30, 2025, with sales rising to A$3.71 billion from A$3.54 billion last year and a net loss reduced to A$53.2 million from A$310.9 million. The company’s significant reduction in losses alongside increased sales marks a meaningful shift in its operational and financial performance over the past year. We will explore how Dyno Nobel’s sharply improved bottom line could shift its investment outlook and future...