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ASX Penny Stocks To Consider In January 2025

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The Australian stock market has shown resilience, with the ASX200 closing up 0.66% at 8,402 points as investors navigate uncertainties around international trade policies. As financials lead the charge and materials also perform well, investors may find opportunities in less conventional areas of the market. Penny stocks, though an older term, still capture interest due to their affordability and potential for growth when backed by strong financials; this article highlights three such stocks that stand out for their balance sheet strength and growth prospects.

Top 10 Penny Stocks In Australia

NameShare PriceMarket CapFinancial Health Rating
Embark Early Education (ASX:EVO)A$0.775A$142.2M★★★★☆☆
LaserBond (ASX:LBL)A$0.59A$67.4M★★★★★★
Austin Engineering (ASX:ANG)A$0.52A$331.78M★★★★★☆
SHAPE Australia (ASX:SHA)A$2.91A$241.27M★★★★★★
GTN (ASX:GTN)A$0.555A$108.99M★★★★★★
MaxiPARTS (ASX:MXI)A$1.95A$107.87M★★★★★★
Helloworld Travel (ASX:HLO)A$1.975A$321.56M★★★★★★
Vita Life Sciences (ASX:VLS)A$2.00A$111.85M★★★★★★
Centrepoint Alliance (ASX:CAF)A$0.325A$62.65M★★★★★☆
IVE Group (ASX:IGL)A$2.13A$328.36M★★★★☆☆

Click here to see the full list of 1,027 stocks from our ASX Penny Stocks screener.

Let's explore several standout options from the results in the screener.

Coast Entertainment Holdings (ASX:CEH)

Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: Coast Entertainment Holdings Limited invests in, owns, and operates leisure and entertainment businesses in Australia with a market cap of A$201.97 million.

Operations: The company's revenue segment includes Theme Parks & Attractions, generating A$87.03 million.

Market Cap: A$201.97M

Coast Entertainment Holdings Limited, with a market cap of A$201.97 million, operates in the leisure and entertainment sector and is currently unprofitable. Despite this, it has reduced losses by 32.7% annually over the past five years and maintains a stable weekly volatility of 5%. The company is debt-free, with short-term assets significantly exceeding liabilities, providing a strong financial position. Analysts expect earnings to grow by 41.27% per year. Recent strategic moves include a share buyback program covering up to 10% of its issued capital and appointing Bdo Audit Pty Ltd as its new auditor.

ASX:CEH Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Jan 2025

NobleOak Life (ASX:NOL)

Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★★

Overview: NobleOak Life Limited operates in Australia, focusing on the manufacture and distribution of life insurance products, with a market cap of A$142.12 million.

Operations: The company generates revenue from three segments: Genus (A$14.98 million), Direct (A$86.65 million), and Strategic Partnerships (A$275.19 million).

Market Cap: A$142.12M

NobleOak Life Limited, with a market cap of A$142.12 million, operates debt-free and maintains a strong financial position as its short-term assets exceed both short- and long-term liabilities. Despite experiencing negative earnings growth over the past year, its five-year average shows an 8.5% annual profit increase. The company's price-to-earnings ratio of 15.3x is below the Australian market average, suggesting potential value for investors seeking lower entry points in the insurance sector. Recent board changes include Sarah Brennan's appointment as Chair, bringing extensive financial services experience to guide future strategic decisions amidst evolving market conditions.

ASX:NOL Debt to Equity History and Analysis as at Jan 2025

Salter Brothers Emerging Companies (ASX:SB2)

Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★★

Overview: Salter Brothers Emerging Companies Limited is an investment company that focuses on a portfolio of investment opportunities in Australian listed and unlisted securities, with a market cap of A$73.23 million.

Operations: The company's revenue is derived entirely from securities, amounting to A$7.99 million.

Market Cap: A$73.23M

Salter Brothers Emerging Companies Limited, with a market cap of A$73.23 million, has transitioned to profitability recently, though it lacks significant revenue streams at A$8 million. The company operates debt-free and its short-term assets significantly outweigh liabilities, indicating strong liquidity. It plans to expand in the hospitality sector by listing a vehicle targeting luxury hotels, aiming for a $3 billion portfolio over five years. Salter Brothers seeks to raise $185 million in pre-IPO capital for refurbishments and deleveraging ahead of an anticipated 2026 IPO. Its price-to-earnings ratio of 17.3x is slightly below the Australian market average.

ASX:SB2 Debt to Equity History and Analysis as at Jan 2025

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