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Market Wrap - Week 18 (27 Apr -> 1 May) 2026

Small caps drove the biggest moves, with Alvo Minerals surging, Klevo extending a payments-fuelled rally, and FBR jumping on fresh contract news. At the larger end, takeover bids, mine funding deals and a strong Liontown update kept resources and corporate activity at the centre of trading.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 18 (27 Apr -> 1 May) 2026

Big moves came from deal-driven small caps, critical minerals stories and a fresh burst of funding news across gold, copper and rare earths. The strongest gains came where cash, contracts or takeover terms gave investors something concrete to price in straight away.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Hastings Accelerates Rare Earth Production with Thai Plant Stake and African Feedstock

Hastings Technology Metals secures 49% of a Thai hydromet plant, aiming for Q4 2026 production using African monazite feedstock, setting a path for early cash flow ahead of Yangibana.
Maxwell Dee
30 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 17 (20 Apr -> 24 Apr) 2026

Speculative resources names drove the biggest moves this week, with Patriot Resources, Brazilian Critical Minerals and Rent.com.au leading the gainers. At the other end, Qoria, SQX Resources and 4DMedical fell hard as capital raisings, weak follow-through and post-gap selling hit sentiment.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 17 (20 Apr -> 24 Apr) 2026

Silver, rare earths and select critical minerals led this week’s winners, while lithium names and several larger producers slipped despite busy news flow. Big resource upgrades, fresh funding and cleaner processing routes drew buyers, but many early gaps failed to hold.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026

Hastings Advances Thai Hydromet Plant Toward Q4 2026 MREC Production with Strong Cash Flow Outlook

Hastings Technology Metals is on track to commission its Kabin Buri Hydromet Plant in Thailand by June 2026, aiming for first production of premium Mixed Rare Earth Chloride flakes by Q4. The plant promises near-term revenue streams and leverages lower operating costs in Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor.
Maxwell Dee
22 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 16 (13 Apr -> 17 Apr) 2026

Speculative growth names and biotech drove the biggest gains this week, while one consumer staple copped the heaviest selling after cutting guidance. Deal flow stayed busy, but investors were even more responsive to hard numbers: profit upgrades, feasibility studies, contract wins and fresh drilling results.
Logan Eniac
18 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 16 (13 Apr -> 17 Apr) 2026

Drilling wins, funding deals and takeover activity drove a busy week in materials stocks. Big moves came from early-stage explorers, while larger producers won support with cash flow, mine life and deal-making.
Logan Eniac
18 Apr 2026

Hastings Locks in African Monazite Supply Ahead of Thai Hydromet Plant Launch

Hastings Technology Metals has secured a critical supply of African monazite concentrate to fuel its newly acquired hydromet plant in Thailand, aiming to start production by Q4 2026. This move positions Hastings closer to generating operational cash flow while expanding rare earths supply capacity.
Maxwell Dee
14 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 14 (30 Mar -> 3 Apr) 2026

Critical minerals stole the spotlight as big project numbers, new processing results and fresh funding pushed several small caps sharply higher. A few capital raisings and legal headlines also hit hard, especially where early gains couldn’t hold.
Logan Eniac
4 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 14 (30 Mar -> 3 Apr) 2026

A courtroom claim, a big feasibility study and a Greenland setback drove the week’s biggest share moves. Investors paid up for clearer funding and permits, but sold hard when project timelines looked shaky.
Logan Eniac
4 Apr 2026

Hastings Secures Thai Hydromet Plant, Targets Rare Earth Output by Q4 2026

Hastings Technology Metals has acquired a 49% stake in a fully permitted rare earth processing plant in Thailand, aiming to commence production by late 2026. This strategic move offers a lower-cost, near-term production hub with potential to process feedstock from its Yangibana project.
Maxwell Dee
31 Mar 2026