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Wildcat bares claws to grab big WA lithium hit

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

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Sarytogan throws up US$518m NPV for Kazakhstan graphite

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
Macarthur iron mine attracts the smart money

Macarthur iron mine attracts the smart money

A deal that could see Macarthur Minerals get up to $70 million in royalties after the sale of its WA hematite iron asset has wooed smart money to its register.

  • by James Pearson
Sustainable sheep feed pumps up Terragen share price

Sustainable sheep feed pumps up Terragen share price

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … Terragen, a Queensland-based company aiming to fatten up livestock while reducing methane emissions.

  • by Andrew Todd
Sarytogan woos $5m investment from European bank

Sarytogan woos $5m investment from European bank

Sarytogan Graphite has secured a $5 million investment from a major European project financer to help fund development of its graphite project in Kazakhstan.

  • by James Pearson
What does the sharemarket turmoil tell us about our economy? Not a lot

What does the sharemarket turmoil tell us about our economy? Not a lot

Why didn’t the central bank care when panic swept across financial markets earlier this week? In short: because the sharemarket isn’t the economy – or a good indicator of its health.

  • by Millie Muroi
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ASX slides as mining and property stocks fall; AMP soars
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ASX slides as mining and property stocks fall; AMP soars

The Australian sharemarket retreated on Thursday, ending a two-day rebound after the global rout on Monday.

  • by Brittany Busch
‘Big Dogs’ lift junior mining partners to greater heights

‘Big Dogs’ lift junior mining partners to greater heights

In tough times for many junior ASX mining companies, luring a “big dog” onto the share register to add financial grunt has become a common boardroom pursuit.

  • by Craig Nolan
The $220 million ‘double-edged sword’ that’s bothering Nine

The $220 million ‘double-edged sword’ that’s bothering Nine

Not everyone agrees that buybacks are an efficient use of a company’s capital.

  • by Anne Hyland
ASX rebounds as global recession fears ease
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ASX rebounds as global recession fears ease

Interest rate-sensitive stocks rallied on the local bourse after global markets steadied amid hopes the Federal Reserve will sharply cut rates and the Bank of Japan will hold off from further rate hikes.

  • by Brittany Busch
Was the flash crash a false alarm or a sign of worse to come?
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Was the flash crash a false alarm or a sign of worse to come?

The carnage on financial markets seems to have ended as quickly as it started. The fragility of the global economy remains.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz