NZSE:ATM
NZSE:ATMFood

A Look at a2 Milk (NZSE:ATM) Valuation After China Regulatory Wins and Upbeat Earnings Outlook

a2 Milk (NZSE:ATM) has secured approvals from New Zealand and Chinese authorities for its plan to transition China label infant formula registrations to a2MC branding. The company expects to make the final regulatory submission next month, which will support future product launches. See our latest analysis for a2 Milk. Momentum has been building for a2 Milk, with the latest regulatory wins in China and upbeat earnings guidance helping to extend a rally that has seen a 73.34% year-to-date...
NZSE:RAK
NZSE:RAKElectronic

Rakon (NZSE:RAK) Swings to Net Profit in H1 2026, Reinforcing Bullish Turnaround Narratives

Rakon (NZSE:RAK) just posted its H1 2026 results, reporting revenue of 62.004 million NZD and basic EPS of 0.0196 NZD. Looking back, the company has seen revenue go from 41.657 million NZD in H1 2025 to 66.756 million NZD in H2 2024 before reaching the latest figure. EPS moved from -0.046 NZD up to 0.018276 NZD, then to the current 0.0196 NZD. With these numbers out, it is clear margin performance continues to shape investor discussions around the business. See our full analysis for...
NZSE:RYM
NZSE:RYMHealthcare

Ryman Healthcare (NZSE:RYM) Net Loss Deepens to $564M, Testing Turnaround Narratives

Ryman Healthcare (NZSE:RYM) has just reported H1 2026 financial results, posting total revenue of $806.7 million NZD and basic EPS of -0.64 NZD for the trailing twelve months. Historically, the company has seen revenue climb from $355.2 million NZD in H2 2024 to $394.0 million NZD by H2 2025. Basic EPS over recent halves ranged from -0.72 NZD to 0.14 NZD. Margins continue to face pressure as profitability remains elusive, making this an essential set of numbers for investors to digest. See...
NZSE:SPG
NZSE:SPGREITs

Stride Property Group (NZSE:SPG) Margins Surge to 33.6%, Challenging Bearish Profitability Narratives

Stride Property Group (NZSE:SPG) has just reported H1 2026 results, with revenue coming in at NZ$136.2 million and basic EPS at NZ$0.081952 for the trailing twelve months. Historically, the company saw revenue rise from NZ$53.4 million in H2 2024 to NZ$76.1 million in H2 2025. EPS moved from -NZ$0.010129 to NZ$0.005711 over that span. Margins held steady, giving investors a clear snapshot into the REIT's operational results. See our full analysis for Stride Property Group. Now it’s time to...
NZSE:ATM
NZSE:ATMFood

Does China’s Regulatory Green Light Change the Bull Case for a2 Milk (NZSE:ATM)?

The a2 Milk Company recently received approvals from New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries and China Customs to progress China label infant milk formula registrations toward a2MC branded products, marking a key regulatory milestone. This regulatory development streamlines a2 Milk's pathway for expanding its branded product offerings in China, while the company also provided guidance for low double-digit percentage growth in FY26. We’ll now explore how this regulatory milestone in...
NZSE:IFT
NZSE:IFTDiversified Financial

Profit Rebound and Dividend Increase Might Change the Case for Investing in Infratil (NZSE:IFT)

Earlier this month, Infratil reported its half-year earnings for the period ended September 30, 2025, highlighting revenue growth to NZ$1.99 billion, a return to net profit of NZ$605.7 million, and an increased interim dividend of NZ$0.08044 per share. This turnaround from a net loss a year earlier not only reflects improved business performance but also a boost to shareholder returns through a higher dividend payout. We'll now examine how this substantial return to profitability may shape...
NZSE:GXH
NZSE:GXHConsumer Retailing

Global Penny Stocks To Watch In November 2025

Global markets have been under pressure recently, with AI concerns weighing heavily on investor sentiment and leading to declines across major indices. Despite this, opportunities still exist for discerning investors, particularly in the realm of penny stocks—an investment area that remains relevant despite its somewhat outdated label. These stocks often represent smaller or newer companies and can offer growth potential at lower price points when backed by strong financial health.
NZSE:GMT
NZSE:GMTIndustrial REITs

The Bull Case For Goodman Property Trust (NZSE:GMT) Could Change Following Strong H1 Earnings and Guidance Reaffirmation

Goodman Property Trust has reported its half-year earnings for the period ended September 30, 2025, with sales increasing to NZ$144.5 million and net income rising to NZ$61.8 million compared to the previous year. The trust highlighted strong growth in earnings per unit and maintained its full-year cash earnings guidance, emphasizing resilience despite economic challenges. We’ll explore how Goodman’s reaffirmation of cash earnings guidance may influence the company’s investment narrative...