NZSE:ARG
NZSE:ARGREITs

3 Undervalued Small Caps In Global With Recent Insider Buying

As global markets experience shifts driven by rate cut expectations and AI optimism, small-cap stocks have been gaining attention, with the Russell 2000 Index marking its sixth consecutive week of gains. In this dynamic environment, identifying promising small-cap stocks often involves looking for those with strong fundamentals and recent insider buying activity, which can signal confidence in their future prospects.
NZSE:SPK
NZSE:SPKTelecom

Spark New Zealand (NZSE:SPK) Reports Decline In Sales And Net Income

Spark New Zealand (NZSE:SPK) recently announced earnings results for the year ending June 2025, revealing declines in sales and net income. Additionally, the company decreased its dividend, distributing a total of NZD 0.141 per share. Despite these developments, Spark's stock price remained flat over the last quarter. This stability mirrors broader market trends, as key indexes like the Nasdaq and S&P 500 reached record highs, primarily driven by optimism surrounding potential Federal Reserve...
NZSE:EBO
NZSE:EBOHealthcare

EBOS Group (NZSE:EBO) Valuation in Focus Following Full-Year Earnings Decline

EBOS Group (NZSE:EBO) has just released its full-year earnings, and the numbers are turning heads. Sales dropped to AUD 12.27 billion from AUD 13.19 billion, and net income also took a step back to AUD 215.14 million, down from AUD 271.55 million last year. For investors, this is no small update. When a company’s top and bottom lines shrink, it often sparks questions about the underlying momentum and how the market will react in the coming months. Zooming out a bit, these latest results come...
NZSE:EBO
NZSE:EBOHealthcare

EBOS Group (NZSE:EBO) Is Down 5.4% After Earnings Miss and Dividend Update – Has The Bull Case Changed?

EBOS Group Limited recently reported full-year results for the period ending June 30, 2025, posting sales of A$12.27 billion and net income of A$215.14 million, both down from the previous year, and announced ordinary and special cash dividends totalling NZ$0.642 per share. This combination of softer earnings performance with continued dividend payouts highlights the company’s commitment to shareholder returns amid a period of operational and margin pressures. With earnings now lower and new...