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FortifAI’s funding and big claims around faster AI data processing drove the week’s loudest move, while two small caps jumped on price queries. Elsewhere, results season rewarded clear recurring revenue growth, but punished gaps where early buying didn’t stick.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
21 Feb 2026
FortifAI Limited has raised $5 million through a strategic placement led by a major Australian institutional fund manager, reinforcing its balance sheet and accelerating its AI development and commercialisation plans.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
20 Feb 2026
Cauldron Energy has announced a major uranium resource upgrade at its Yanrey Project in Western Australia, now exceeding 55 million pounds of uranium oxide. Backed by strong project economics and fully funded drilling for 2026, the company is poised to capitalise on the global nuclear resurgence amid ongoing policy challenges.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
17 Feb 2026
Fortifai Limited has launched a detailed roadmap for Nol8’s Agentic AI Data Plane technology, promising a dramatic leap in AI data processing speed and efficiency ahead of a commercial platform launch by the end of 2026.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
16 Feb 2026
Savana Asset Management highlights the US as the leading global equity market, driven by robust economic growth, AI investment surges, and investor-friendly policies. Their insights reveal why Australian investors might look across the Pacific for growth opportunities.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
12 Feb 2026
A single exploration name blew the doors off the leaderboard, while two well-known uranium plays and a Nevada explorer sank hard. Behind the noise: deals got closer to completion, big raisings reset prices, and several “good news” gaps didn’t survive the week.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
7 Feb 2026
Greenwing Resources updates its strategy for the Que River Project, combining a renewed mining push with an innovative plan to develop digital infrastructure on site.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
5 Feb 2026
Maas Group Holdings is selling its Construction Materials division for $1.7 billion to Heidelberg Materials Australia, marking a strategic pivot towards electrification, digital infrastructure, and AI-led growth.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
5 Feb 2026
Maas Group Holdings has agreed to sell its Construction Materials division for up to $1.703 billion, marking a strategic pivot towards digital infrastructure and electrification sectors. The deal, expected to close in late 2026, includes a significant minority investment in AI infrastructure developer Firmus Grid.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
5 Feb 2026
Big moves came from consumer fintech names as investors quickly re-priced growth, losses, and capital needs. A capital-raise week also split the market: some raisings steadied prices, others triggered fresh selling.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
31 Jan 2026
I Synergy Group Limited has taken a significant step in its AI infrastructure ambitions by leasing its high-performance computing assets and AI software to four third parties, setting the stage for new revenue streams and strategic growth.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
30 Jan 2026
Terra Critical Minerals has completed a key acquisition in Nevada and boosted its Canadian uranium investment, positioning itself to capitalise on soaring tungsten and uranium prices.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
30 Jan 2026