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Stakk Eyes Maiden Operating Profit in FY2026 with $21.8 Million Revenue Forecast for FY2027

Stakk Ltd anticipates its first operating profit in FY2026, driven by a surge in recurring revenue and major contract wins, with FY2027 revenue projected at $21.8 million based on existing agreements.
Sophie Babbage
30 June 2026

Technology Wrap - Week 23 (1 June -> 5 June) 2026

AI infrastructure names drove the biggest moves this week, with DXN exploding higher and Stakk extending its run after a new US healthcare contract. Elsewhere, capital raisings, takeover moves and executive changes kept tech investors busy, while several early gap-ups faded as buying cooled.
Logan Eniac
6 June 2026

Stakk Boosts Annualised Revenue Run Rate to A$26 Million with New US Healthcare Client

Stakk Ltd has secured a significant U.S. healthcare technology contract, pushing its annualised revenue run rate to approximately A$26 million. The deal highlights accelerating adoption of its AI-native Digital Trust platform across regulated industries.
Sophie Babbage
2 June 2026

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

Robotics, AI chips and defence software drove the week’s biggest technology moves, but not every early jump held. Investors chased clear revenue growth and contract wins, while cash pressure and equity raisings kept a lid on parts of the sector.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Stakk Posts 186% Revenue Surge to $5.52m on Client Conversions

Stakk Ltd has reported a striking 186% quarter-on-quarter revenue jump to A$5.52 million in Q1 2026, driven by converting contracted clients into active billing and new engagements, underpinning strong recurring revenue and cash flow.
Sophie Babbage
28 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

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

Speculative tech names drove the biggest swings this week, while data centres and software groups kept tapping investors for growth capital. The clearest pattern was simple: companies that showed revenue, contracts or cash support were rewarded, but some early price jumps faded fast when buyers stepped back.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026

Stakk Posts $5.36m Receipts and Positive Cash Flow, Marking Revenue Conversion Breakthrough

Stakk Ltd (ASX: SKK) has delivered a striking 272% jump in gross receipts to $5.36 million in Q3 FY26, reversing prior cash outflows with a positive net cash flow of $2.25 million and closing the quarter with $17.34 million in cash.
Sophie Babbage
24 Apr 2026

Technology Wrap - Week 13 (23 Mar -> 27 Mar) 2026

A small-cap tech week where one US gaming platform build lit the fuse, while a big semiconductor raise kept sliding after the halt. Deals and contracts did the heavy lifting, but several “open higher, finish lower” sessions showed buyers are still picky.
Logan Eniac
28 Mar 2026

Stakk Secures A$7.85M US Contract to Boost AI Trust Infrastructure in Healthcare

Stakk Limited’s U.S. subsidiary has landed its largest-ever contract worth A$7.85 million, marking a significant step in expanding its AI-native trust infrastructure across regulated industries including healthcare.
Sophie Babbage
24 Mar 2026

Market Wrap - Week 10 (2 Mar -> 6 Mar) 2026

One stock nearly doubled, another jumped more than 40%, and a finance heavyweight stayed elevated after a merger shock. In resources, the winners were mostly tied to “what was bought” or “what was funded”, while the laggards were often the ones where early optimism quickly turned into selling.
Logan Eniac
7 Mar 2026

Technology Wrap - Week 10 (2 Mar -> 6 Mar) 2026

A single trading halt lit a fire under one small-cap, while a string of fundraisings reminded investors how often growth still needs fresh cash. Elsewhere, “AI-first” is splitting into two camps: products that ship now, and stories that still need proof.
Logan Eniac
7 Mar 2026