Counter-drone and electronic warfare supplier Droneshield saw its stock rocket up by 28.3%, trading at 34 cents per share after announcing a significant US $33 million contract with the US Government. This is set to be a back-to-back record year for the Sydney-based company.
World Markets: Global Insights into Financial Trends and Investment Opportunities
When concerned with the global economy, it’s important to look beyond the powerhouses that are often in the spotlight, and to look at the various emerging markets operating just off stage.
Today’s biggest emerging markets (BEMs), include Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. Not as big, but still making impact, are Egypt, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and Thailand.
Ansell [ASX:ANN] Share Price Crashes by 14% after Warning of Earnings Decline
Ansell shares have fallen by 14.48% today after releasing a trading update forecasting falling sales in FY2024. The company has begun a campaign of business simplification and spending to drive earnings, but shareholders are anxious after seeing the past year’s gains wiped out in a day.
First the Crescendo, Then the Collapse
BusinessWeek’s cover story in August 1979 is a simple, but highly effective example of social mood. Most people don’t realise that by August 1979, the US market had gone nowhere for more than a decade, and investor despair would continue for another three years. In 2023, we have a social mood that’s the polar opposite of 1979. While the 1979 and 2023 investor outlooks are vastly different, the thought process behind the two contrasting positions is identical.
What Really Matters When Picking Stocks?
If you’re a stock picker, how much attention should you pay to macroeconomic issues? It’s not the business, it’s the M-1…what’s happening inside a business almost always trumps what’s going on outside of it…and more…
Metallica Minerals [ASX:MLM] Announces Positive Results from Cape Flattery Silica DFS
Metallica Minerals released its DFS forecasting lifetime revenue from its Cape Flattery Silica Sand Project of $2.910 million over 25 years of the project, with an IRR of 32.2%. Shares were up by 8.7% on the news today.
Where is the Political Saturation Point?
The level of government intervention in our economy and society is approaching its saturation point. It is now no longer possible to do much of anything without political considerations dominating the decision. That is not the path to prosperity.





