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Market Wrap - Week 32 (3 Aug -> 7 Aug) 2026

Small-cap resources stocks led the week, while takeover activity and strong company results added to the gains. Wellnex Life more than doubled, but sharp falls in Trek Metals and Ionic Rare Earths showed that positive news did not always bring buyers.
Logan Eniac
8 Aug 2026

ClearVue-Helios Panels Gain CEC Listing Unlocking Key Government Incentives

ClearVue Technologies has secured Clean Energy Council approval for its ClearVue-Helios rooftop solar panels, enabling government subsidies and grid connection in Australia. This certification coincides with expanded commercial solar incentives, potentially lowering costs for customers.
Victor Sage
6 Aug 2026

ClearVue Unlocks Industry-First BIPV Coating Breakthrough for Enhanced Solar Heat Control

ClearVue Technologies has developed a unique manufacturing capability allowing its Gen 3 Vision Glass to have soft high-performance Low-E coatings applied on surface 4, the optimal position for solar heat control, after photovoltaic cells are laminated. This breakthrough enhances thermal performance and expands commercial façade market access globally.
Victor Sage
3 Aug 2026

Market Wrap - Week 31 (27 July -> 31 July) 2026

Small-cap shares produced the week’s biggest moves, led by Xenitra’s 60% surge and Carnaby Resources’ takeover jump.
Mining news dominated, but sharp falls in Lotus Resources and several funded developers showed that new capital can still unsettle investors.
Logan Eniac
1 Aug 2026

Technology Wrap - Week 31 (27 July -> 31 July) 2026

Appen led the technology market with a 45.73% weekly rise, while Synertec and InteliCare also gained more than 27%.
AI services, defence systems, critical infrastructure and recurring software revenue drove the week’s strongest company updates.
Logan Eniac
1 Aug 2026

ClearVue Raises A$6 Million and Secures Major Projects in Australia and Europe

ClearVue Technologies bolstered its balance sheet with a A$6 million capital raise while landing high-profile projects including Canva’s Sydney HQ and its first European contract in Cyprus. The company also advanced international expansion and achieved key certifications confirming product durability and safety.
Sophie Babbage
31 July 2026

Technology Wrap - Week 30 (20 July -> 24 July) 2026

Nanoveu led the week after live drone trials, while Gratifii slumped on deal changes and X2M dropped after a discounted capital raising. Across the tech board, buyers backed real revenue, cash receipts and contract wins, but punished dilution, legal noise and weak post-gap trading.
Logan Eniac
25 July 2026

ClearVue Technologies Raises $1.29 Million in Oversubscribed Share Purchase Plan

ClearVue Technologies has exceeded its $1 million target in a Share Purchase Plan, raising $1.29 million and issuing over 14.6 million shares with free attaching options pending shareholder approval.
Sophie Babbage
21 July 2026

Technology Wrap - Week 29 (13 July -> 17 July) 2026

Small-cap tech trading split into two clear camps this week: profit-backed winners and capital-raising laggards. Big contracts, rising recurring revenue and a major takeover kept money flowing into selected names.
Logan Eniac
18 July 2026

ClearVue Strengthens Board with BIPV Expert Professor Rebecca Yang

ClearVue Technologies has appointed Professor Rebecca Yang, a leading authority in building-integrated photovoltaics and sustainable building technologies, to its board, boosting its technical leadership as it pursues global commercialisation of advanced solar glass solutions.
Sophie Babbage
16 July 2026

Market Wrap - Week 28 (6 July -> 10 July) 2026

Mining news drove the week, with drilling hits, funding wins and takeover bids pushing several small and mid-cap names sharply higher or lower. The biggest swings came from tin, platinum group metals and copper, while gold M&A in WA stayed at the centre of trading.
Logan Eniac
11 July 2026

Technology Wrap - Week 28 (6 July -> 10 July) 2026

Small-cap tech delivered a split screen this week. Contract wins, capital raisings and takeover steps pushed several stocks higher, while weaker sales and heavy dilution fears hit others hard. The biggest swing came from 8common, while Atomos and FirstWave led the falls for very different reasons.
Logan Eniac
11 July 2026