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Bulls N’ Bears takes a look at notable drill hits during the past week from ASX-listed companies.

Wildcat bares claws to grab big WA lithium hit

In this week’s Bulls N’ Bears Big Hits, we examine notable drill hits revealed on the ASX, including Wildcat Resources’ big lithium run at Tabba Tabba in WA.

  • by Doug Bright
A springtime view of Sarytogan Graphite’s proposed plant site in central Kazakhstan.

Sarytogan throws up US$518m NPV for Kazakhstan graphite

Sarytogan Graphite says it can deliver a US$518 NPV for its massive graphite deposit in Kazakhstan after today unveiling results of a prefeasibility study.

  • by James Pearson
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Opinion & Perspectives

The fight over $1.5 billion ‘game-changer’ that hasn’t lived up to the hype

When former prime minister Scott Morrison outlined his vision for an ambitious banking policy in 2018, he declared it would be a “revolution” for Australian customers.

Clancy Yeates
Clancy Yeates

Deputy business editor

Maybe only a recession will fix macroeconomic management

The reliance on interest rates to reduce demand is hugely unfair – and it is lacking in effectiveness.

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

Why is my company determined to have such a boring ‘mission statement’?

These statements are sometimes referred to as “Vision and Values”. A more accurate name would be “Banality and Inanity”, or simply “About Us Page Wank”.

Jonathan Rivett
Jonathan Rivett

Careers contributor

Banking & finance

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Small business

Patient Wolf Distilling Co. founder Dave Irwin said the federal government’s excise remission scheme is a disincentive to grow his business.

Tax breaks for distilleries open to ‘rorts and abuse’, government warned

Medium-sized distilleries say tax breaks for small spirits producers are an “existential threat” to their businesses.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Palm Valley Spirits managing director Lewis Millward backs efforts to strengthen labelling laws for Australian spirits, including adhering to rules about place of origin.

Whiskey wars: US distillers warn Australia to stick to spirit of the law

Complaints about Australian distillers mislabelling products as whiskey and bourbon risk triggering a trade dispute with the United States.

  • by Andrew Taylor

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