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Globe International Limited reported a decline in revenue and profit for FY25, reflecting a strategic shift away from non-core brands. Despite this, the company maintains strong profitability in Australia and a solid cash position, while declaring a fully franked dividend of 20 cents per share.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025
Whitehaven Coal reported a robust FY25 with underlying NPAT of $319 million and record production, while maintaining a strong balance sheet and announcing shareholder returns. The company’s FY26 guidance signals continued operational focus amid stabilizing coal markets.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
21 Aug 2025
Lynch Group Holdings Limited reported solid revenue growth and a sharp reduction in net loss for FY2025, while announcing a scheme of arrangement acquisition by Hasfarm Holdings Limited.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
20 Aug 2025
Step One Clothing Limited reported a 2.8% revenue increase to $86.9 million and a 2.0% rise in net profit after tax to $12.65 million for FY25, while EBITDA declined 3.9% due to increased promotional activity. The company reinforced its sustainability credentials with FSC® certification and detailed emissions reporting.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
20 Aug 2025
Yancoal Australia Ltd reported a sharp 61% drop in net profit for the first half of 2025, hit by falling coal prices and supply chain disruptions despite a 15% rise in production. The company declared a fully franked interim dividend and is advancing key asset deals and growth projects.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
19 Aug 2025
Temple & Webster Group Ltd has reported record FY25 results with revenue climbing 20.7% to $600.7 million and profit before tax more than doubling to $14.8 million, driven by market share gains and disciplined cost management.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
14 Aug 2025
ResMed Inc. reported a robust 10% increase in revenue to $5.15 billion for fiscal 2025, driven by strong demand in sleep and breathing health devices and residential care software. The company also expanded its diagnostic capabilities with the acquisition of VirtuOx, positioning itself for further growth in home-based health solutions.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
11 Aug 2025
Trigg Minerals has acquired 100% of the Tennessee Mountain Tungsten Project in Nevada, marking a strategic expansion into critical minerals with a historically significant tungsten resource. The move aligns with rising tungsten demand and the company's goal to become a key supplier of defence metals.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
7 Aug 2025
Range International Limited reported a robust Q2 2025 with revenue surging 75% year-over-year and strong operational momentum despite supply challenges. The company’s strategic moves in Indonesia and the Philippines, alongside a favorable tax court ruling, set the stage for an ambitious growth trajectory.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
30 July 2025
Felix Gold is advancing its Treasure Creek Project in Alaska, aiming for the first domestic antimony concentrate production in over 30 years by late 2025 or early 2026, supported by strong government engagement and solid finances.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
30 July 2025
Resolute Mining delivered steady gold production in Q2 2025 while progressing its strategic expansion with the Doropo acquisition and promising Bantaco resource estimates. The company remains on track for its 2025 guidance despite operational challenges.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 July 2025
Trigg Minerals has raised A$12.5 million from institutional and strategic investors to accelerate development of its Antimony Canyon Project in Utah, positioning itself as a key supplier in the US critical minerals market amid soaring antimony prices.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
2 July 2025