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Bulls N’ Bears takes a look at the notable drill hits of the past week from ASX-listed companies.

Chilwa drills deliver heavy minerals thrills

In this week’s Bulls N’ Bears Big Hits, we examine notable hits revealed on the ASX, including Chilwa Minerals’ 13m at 10.5 per cent total heavy minerals.

  • by Doug Bright
Brian Johnson - addresses the CBA valuation conundrum
Opinion
Big four

Why the CBA share price continues to defy gravity

A bunch of short-seller investors who last year placed expensive bets that CBA share price would fall are licking their financial wounds.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Opinion & Perspectives

Why the CBA share price continues to defy gravity

A bunch of short-seller investors who last year placed expensive bets that CBA share price would fall are licking their financial wounds.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Xi Jinping will be desperate not to repeat his mistake from a decade ago

A critical moment looms for China with a meeting this month to set out its plans for the future. Xi Jinping will be treading carefully.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

The West’s incompetence could surrender the skies to China

China is determined to become a major player in air travel, and the West is leaving the door open.

Matthew Lynn

Banking & finance

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Small business

Max Mustard is the eponymous heroine of the VR game by Gold Coast developers Toast Interactive.

Meet Max: She’s the top-selling VR game on Meta, and created in Queensland

Like many great ideas, Max Mustard owes her existence to someone being told not to do something.

  • by Nick Dent

Booktopia might be on the brink, but your local bookshop probably isn’t

As Australia’s largest online bookseller struggles to forge a viable business model, many independent booksellers have found ways to thrive.

  • by Jessica Yun

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