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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

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

Carnaby led the market after Evolution Mining agreed to a A$213 million takeover. Coal and lithium names fell despite major production and funding news.
Across materials, investors rewarded deals and cash flow, but punished large capital needs and weak price follow-through.
Logan Eniac
1 Aug 2026

Woodside Posts Strong Q2 Revenue Growth and Advances LNG Projects

Woodside Energy reported a 28% jump in Q2 operating revenue to $4.185 billion, propelled by a 35% rise in average realised prices despite a 9% dip in production volumes. Key LNG projects Scarborough, Trion, and Louisiana LNG progressed on schedule and budget, while Woodside increased its Browse Joint Venture stake to 41.27%.
Maxwell Dee
29 July 2026

Market Wrap - Week 24 (8 June -> 12 June) 2026

A brutal sell-off in a few small caps sat alongside takeover bids, fresh capital raisings and strong gains in medtech. The week split the market in two: buyers chased clear funding and approval news, while weaker stories sank fast after reopening.
Logan Eniac
13 June 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 24 (8 June -> 12 June) 2026

Big price swings hit the materials board as deal news, capital raisings and resource updates pulled stocks in opposite directions. Gold M&A stayed busy, while critical minerals names kept feeding the market with drilling, testwork and project studies.
Logan Eniac
13 June 2026

Woodside Boosts Browse Stake with $225 Million Pre-Emption Move

Woodside Energy has exercised its pre-emption right to acquire PetroChina's 10.67% interest in the Browse Joint Venture, increasing its stake to 41.27%. The deal includes a $225 million upfront payment and a $175 million contingent payment tied to a final investment decision by 2032.
Maxwell Dee
12 June 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

Woodside Q1 2026: Reliability Holds, Prices Rise, Major Projects Advance

Woodside Energy posted a solid first quarter with strong asset reliability, an 11% lift in realised prices, and key projects like Scarborough nearing completion. Production dipped due to cyclones but full-year guidance remains steady.
Maxwell Dee
29 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 12 (16 Mar -> 20 Mar) 2026

A brutal split opened up in small caps: a few stocks surged on hard approvals and funding, while many resource names slid even after announcing big numbers. The week’s tape looked simple: investors paid for certainty and sold anything that still needs time, permits, or more cash.
Logan Eniac
21 Mar 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 12 (16 Mar -> 20 Mar) 2026

A brutal sell-off in a few small caps did most of the damage this week, even as project funding and resource upgrades kept rolling in. Lithium, rare earths and tungsten news stayed constructive, but traders punished anything that looked like delays, dilution or weaker prices.
Logan Eniac
21 Mar 2026

Woodside Names Liz Westcott CEO, Signaling Strategic Continuity

Woodside Energy has appointed Elizabeth Westcott as its new CEO and Managing Director, confirming leadership continuity amid key growth projects. Westcott’s extensive industry experience and performance-linked incentives underscore Woodside’s focus on sustainable value creation.
Maxwell Dee
18 Mar 2026

Market Wrap - Week 9 (23 Feb -> 27 Feb) 2026

Small caps stole the week, led by a big funding deal in gold and two revenue breakouts. Meanwhile, some well-known names slid after profit updates failed to calm nerves on costs and outlooks.
Logan Eniac
28 Feb 2026