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Mako sinks teeth into tasty West African gold hit

Mako sinks teeth into tasty West African gold hit

In this week’s Bulls N’ Bears Big Hits, we examine notable drill hits revealed on the ASX, including Mako Gold’s 7m at 5.39g/t gold from 87m in Côte d’Ivoire.

  • by Doug Bright

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Chinese antimony export bans pump up Larvotto share price

Chinese antimony export bans pump up Larvotto share price

Larvotto Resources has cited China’s recent decision to install export bans on antimony as a key reason for its 100 per cent share price surge on the ASX.

  • by James Pearson
Optiscan joins US vet school to trial cancer imaging on pets

Optiscan joins US vet school to trial cancer imaging on pets

Optiscan Imaging is moving into the veterinary space in a deal with US-based University of Minnesota to assess the use of its cancer imaging technology on pets.

  • by James Pearson
Join the club: The ASX hopes IPOs will heat up from next year

Join the club: The ASX hopes IPOs will heat up from next year

Marley Spoon is departing the ASX on Monday, the latest of many to depart the local bourse – but this trend looks to be turning around in 2025.

  • by Jessica Yun
LiveHire claims gold after stellar all-cash takeover bid

LiveHire claims gold after stellar all-cash takeover bid

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … LiveHire. Its share price jumped 95.83 per cent on the back of an all-cash takeover bid at 4.5c per share.

  • by Craig Nolan
Auric spits out another $6.3m from WA gold sales

Auric spits out another $6.3m from WA gold sales

Auric Mining has rung the till with another $6.3 million worth of sales for August in its money-making mission at the Jeffreys Find gold mine in WA.

  • by James Pearson
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ASX finishes higher as ASIC sues exchange operator; AGL rises
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ASX finishes higher as ASIC sues exchange operator; AGL rises

The ASX, whose operator is being sued by the corporate regulator, finished higher on Wednesday after US stocks had a strong session on Wall Street.

  • by Penry Buckley
FIRB green-lights Japanese investment in Ardea nickel plan

FIRB green-lights Japanese investment in Ardea nickel plan

Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board has approved a Japanese consortium’s link-up with Ardea Resources to develop the Goongarrie Hub nickel play in WA.

  • by Craig Nolan
Historic gold hits beef up Latitude hunt in Finland

Historic gold hits beef up Latitude hunt in Finland

Latitude 66 has unearthed high-grade mineralisation at its K8 prospect in Finland by analysing historical data that now supports its recent geophysical work.

  • by James Pearson
ASIC sues ASX over trading system disaster

ASIC sues ASX over trading system disaster

The corporate regulator is suing Australia’s stock exchange operator, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), in the Federal Court for allegedly misleading statements it made to the market.

  • by Colin Kruger and David Swan
Terrain heats up search for ‘Nova-style’ nickel lookalike

Terrain heats up search for ‘Nova-style’ nickel lookalike

Terrain Minerals has identified five conductors at its Lort River play in WA that could contain nickel mineralisation similar to IGO’s Nova-Bollinger deposits.

  • by Doug Bright