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Business Insider
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Insider
Perenti Global (AUSDF) Receives a Buy from Canaccord Genuity
Canaccord Genuity analyst Cameron Bell maintained a Buy rating on Perenti Global (AUSDF – Research Report) yesterday and set a price target of A$1.70. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter According to TipRanks, Bell is a 4-star analyst with an average return of 9.2% and a 46.67% success rate. In addition to Canaccord Genuity, Perenti Global also received a Buy from Citi's William Park CPA in a report issued yesterday. However, on May 26, CLSA downgraded Perenti Global (Other OTC: AUSDF) to a Hold. The company has a one-year high of $0.94 and a one-year low of $0.51. Currently, Perenti Global has an average volume of 5,539.


Business Insider
29-05-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
Evolve Education Group Ltd (EVO) Receives a Buy from Canaccord Genuity
In a report released yesterday, Cameron Bell from Canaccord Genuity maintained a Buy rating on Evolve Education Group Ltd (EVO – Research Report), with a price target of A$1.09. The company's shares closed today at A$0.69. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter According to TipRanks, Bell is ranked #1525 out of 9551 analysts. Evolve Education Group Ltd has an analyst consensus of Moderate Buy, with a price target consensus of A$1.04. The company has a one-year high of A$0.82 and a one-year low of A$0.65. Currently, Evolve Education Group Ltd has an average volume of 121.3K.
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Another farm infected with bird flu
A third Victorian farm has been infected with bird flu, less than a month after the state government declared the disease eradicated. Announced on Thursday, the third farm is close to two other outbreaks detected earlier in February in the northern town of Euroa. The strain is different to the variant which swept across Victoria, NSW and the ACT in 2024, and different again from a strain wreaking havoc overseas. These infections severely cut the supply of eggs to Australian supermarkets for the second half of 2024. 'A strong biosecurity system relies on everyone playing their part,' Victoria's acting chief veterinary officer Cameron Bell said. Being close to two farms already infected, this third discovery was 'not unexpected', Dr Bell said. Affected farmers were being cooperative and Dr Bell told consumers eggs and poultry products were safe to eat. This strain of bird flu is H7N8 high pathogenicity avian influenza. When the first two H7 infections were found, bird, product, equipment and vehicle restrictions were put in place 5km around the farms. A wider 'control area' spans east of the Goulburn Valley Freeway and includes the townships of Euroa, Violet Town, Longwood, Ruffy, Avenel and Strathbogie. This restriction bans moving of equipment, animals and products too. In 2024, seven southwestern Victorian farms were infected with the H7N3 strain, and one had the H7N9 strain. These infections were eradicated. The likelihood of a person being infected with bird flu in Australia through normal contact with healthy birds is very low. However, humans are susceptible to infection with avian influenza viruses. Natural exposure to some types of bird flu has caused human disease in various forms, ranging from mild or inapparent infection to death. Most of the bird flu viruses circulating in birds do not readily infect humans.
Yahoo
09-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Blow to Aus as new bird flu outbreak found
Just days after declaring Australia free of bird flu, a new outbreak has been detected at a poultry farm in Victoria. The Victorian Department of Agriculture announced the outbreak on February 8, revealing cases of high pathogenicity H7N8 had been confirmed in the north of the state. The strain is different from those that impacted Victorian poultry farms last year, and different to the H5N1 strain wreaking havoc in the US and other parts of the world. A control order restricting an area about 5km around the impacted property has been established, as well as a control area in the in the eastern portion of the Strathbogie Shire to help prevent the virus spreading. Just days earlier, on February 6, the federal government had told the World Organisation for Animal Health the nation was free from H7 avian influenza, declaring the strain 'eradicated' following outbreaks in Victoria, NSW and the ACT. In a statement, Agriculture Minister Julie Collins said there had been no new detections since July 2024, following what had been Australia's 'most significant avian disease incident to date'. 'Reclaiming Australia's freedom from HPAI is an important avenue to engage trading partners on the full resumption of trade where restrictions may remain in place due to last year's outbreaks,' the statement read. Victoria's Acting Chief Veterinarian Cameron Bell said the affected poultry farm had acted swiftly once it suspected the disease had infected its flock. 'Avian influenza is commonly spread by wild birds, and unfortunately, despite the business having excellent biosecurity controls in place, poultry have been infected,' he said. 'The business has acted quickly to identify the infection within the flock and are working closely with Agriculture Victoria officers to contain the outbreak.' While cases of bird flu in humans who come into direct contact with an infected animal, the risk to the public is low, the Victorian Department of Agriculture said. Eggs and poultry products available in supermarkets are safe to consume. However, prices are expected to remain high, with the 2024 outbreak decimating supply as thousands of farmed birds were put down in a bid to rid properties of the disease. Authorities confirmed in late January a combination of high-seasonal demand, bird flu and industry guidelines had contributed to a national egg shortage.