ASX:PRN
ASX:PRNMetals and Mining

3 ASX Penny Stocks Under A$3B Market Cap To Watch

Australian shares are poised for a slight uptick, despite recent disruptions on the ASX that have left traders cautious. In times of market uncertainty, investors often look to smaller companies with strong financials as potential opportunities for growth. Penny stocks, although an outdated term, still signify these smaller or newer firms that may offer value and growth prospects; we'll explore three such stocks that stand out in today's market landscape.
TSE:9432
TSE:9432Telecom

What NTT (TSE:9432)'s Quantum Computing Partnership Could Mean for Optical Innovation and Growth

During the recent NTT R&D Forum in Tokyo, NTT, Inc. and OptQC Corp. announced a collaboration to develop a scalable 1-million qubit optical quantum computer by 2030, integrating NTT’s optical technologies with OptQC’s advancement in quantum hardware. This partnership signifies a major step forward for practical, room-temperature quantum computing, leveraging NTT’s established innovation in optical communications to potentially overcome longstanding barriers in quantum technology. We’ll...
SEHK:788
SEHK:788Telecom

Could China Tower’s (SEHK:788) Board Reshuffle Reveal a New Approach to Risk Oversight?

In November 2025, China Tower Corporation Limited announced the resignation of non-executive director Mr. Liu Guiqing and proposed significant amendments to its corporate governance structure, including abolishing the supervisory committee and transferring its functions to the audit committee, subject to shareholder approval at a December extraordinary general meeting. This shift reflects a streamlining of oversight responsibilities and board composition, potentially impacting how the...
TSE:2768
TSE:2768Trade Distributors

How Sojitz’s Latin America Healthcare Move and New Transport Unit (TSE:2768) Has Reshaped Its Diversification Story

In November 2025, Auna S.A. announced that it entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Sojitz Corporation of America to explore joint healthcare business opportunities in Latin America, initially focusing on Mexico, alongside plans for approximately US$500 million in investments over the next three to five years. On the same day, Sojitz revealed the establishment of a specified subsidiary, Sojitz Australia Transport Pty Ltd., with A$300 million in capital for transportation sector...