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Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
3 ASX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Larger Than A$500M
The Australian market recently experienced a boost following a policy reversal by Trump, which provided temporary relief on tariffs for China. In such fluctuating conditions, investors often seek opportunities in smaller or newer companies that can offer both affordability and potential growth. Despite the somewhat outdated term, penny stocks remain relevant as an investment area, with some demonstrating financial strength and stability that could appeal to those looking for hidden gems in the market. Name Share Price Market Cap Financial Health Rating CTI Logistics (ASX:CLX) A$1.78 A$143.37M ★★★★☆☆ EZZ Life Science Holdings (ASX:EZZ) A$1.46 A$68.87M ★★★★★★ IVE Group (ASX:IGL) A$2.67 A$411.67M ★★★★★☆ GTN (ASX:GTN) A$0.62 A$118.5M ★★★★★★ West African Resources (ASX:WAF) A$2.27 A$2.59B ★★★★★★ GR Engineering Services (ASX:GNG) A$2.79 A$466.92M ★★★★★★ Bisalloy Steel Group (ASX:BIS) A$3.35 A$158.96M ★★★★★★ Regal Partners (ASX:RPL) A$2.43 A$816.88M ★★★★★★ Navigator Global Investments (ASX:NGI) A$1.67 A$818.43M ★★★★★☆ NRW Holdings (ASX:NWH) A$2.90 A$1.33B ★★★★★☆ Click here to see the full list of 994 stocks from our ASX Penny Stocks screener. We'll examine a selection from our screener results. Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★★ Overview: Clarity Pharmaceuticals Ltd is a clinical stage radiopharmaceutical company focused on the research and development of radiopharmaceutical products in Australia and the United States, with a market cap of A$822.66 million. Operations: Clarity Pharmaceuticals generates revenue through its radiopharmaceutical development segment, amounting to A$10.78 million. Market Cap: A$822.66M Clarity Pharmaceuticals, with a market cap of A$822.66 million, is navigating the penny stock landscape with its focus on radiopharmaceuticals. Despite being unprofitable and experiencing increased losses over the past five years, Clarity's strategic moves are noteworthy. The company has secured a commercial-scale supply agreement for copper-64 with Nusano, enhancing its capacity for large-scale production in the US market. Additionally, Clarity's SECuRE trial is advancing to Phase II following promising results in prostate cancer treatment. With sufficient cash runway and no debt burden, Clarity positions itself strategically within this niche sector despite high volatility challenges. Navigate through the intricacies of Clarity Pharmaceuticals with our comprehensive balance sheet health report here. Learn about Clarity Pharmaceuticals' future growth trajectory here. Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★☆ Overview: Civmec Limited is an investment holding company that offers construction and engineering services across the energy, resources, infrastructure, marine, and defense sectors in Australia, with a market cap of A$503.44 million. Operations: The company generates revenue from several segments, including A$38.78 million from Energy, A$864.53 million from Resources, and A$140.68 million from Infrastructure, Marine & Defence. Market Cap: A$503.44M Civmec Limited, with a market cap of A$503.44 million, is actively expanding its footprint in the construction and engineering sectors through significant contract awards and extensions valued at approximately A$285 million. The company's recent projects, including the Port Waratah shiploader project and Eneabba rare earths refinery works, underscore its robust order book and client confidence. Despite facing challenges such as lower net profit margins compared to last year and negative earnings growth over the past year, Civmec maintains financial stability with satisfactory debt levels and strong asset coverage for liabilities. Its dividend yield remains attractive but is not well covered by free cash flows. Unlock comprehensive insights into our analysis of Civmec stock in this financial health report. Examine Civmec's earnings growth report to understand how analysts expect it to perform. Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★☆☆ Overview: Stanmore Resources Limited is involved in the exploration, development, production, and sale of metallurgical coal in Australia, with a market cap of A$1.78 billion. Operations: The company generates revenue from its Metals & Mining segment, specifically through coal, amounting to $2.40 billion. Market Cap: A$1.78B Stanmore Resources, with a market cap of A$1.78 billion, has seen its revenue decline to US$2.50 billion for 2024 from the previous year. Despite this, it maintains stable debt levels with a net debt to equity ratio of 1% and adequate interest coverage at 3.5 times EBIT. Short-term assets exceed liabilities, though long-term liabilities remain uncovered by short-term assets. The company's profit margins have decreased significantly from last year, and earnings are projected to decline further over the next three years. Its dividend yield is high but not supported by free cash flows, indicating potential sustainability concerns. Jump into the full analysis health report here for a deeper understanding of Stanmore Resources. Evaluate Stanmore Resources' prospects by accessing our earnings growth report. Get an in-depth perspective on all 994 ASX Penny Stocks by using our screener here. Contemplating Other Strategies? AI is about to change healthcare. These 23 stocks are working on everything from early diagnostics to drug discovery. The best part - they are all under $10b in market cap - there's still time to get in early. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include ASX:CU6 ASX:CVL and ASX:SMR. This article was originally published by Simply Wall St. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? with us directly. 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Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Voices for Impact, A New Amazon Best-Seller, Showcases Global Girls and Women Speaking Out for Change
LOS ANGELES, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Girls Glow, a global mentorship organization committed to empowering girls around the world, is excited to announce that its debut anthology, Voices for Impact: How to Unapologetically Share Your Message With Courage, Clarity, and Compassion, is now an Amazon best-seller. Published April 17, 2025, this inspiring collection celebrates the unshakable strength of girls and women, serving as a powerful reminder that transformative change begins with the courage of a single voice. In Voices for Impact, readers will be inspired by the real-life experiences of girls and women from diverse backgrounds who are unapologetically using their voices to challenge social norms, spark meaningful conversations, and drive global change. These courageous stories highlight the unstoppable power of girls to create lasting impact in their communities and beyond. "Girls have the power to change the world," said Crystal Sprague, Executive Director of Global Girls Glow. "Through this anthology, we're amplifying the voices of young women who are not only speaking up, but taking action to reshape the narrative and fight for equality, justice, and progress. This book is a celebration of girls' untapped potential and their ability to create change with courage, clarity, and compassion." Voices for Impact features contributions from three emerging, international youth authors who are sharing their powerful stories of resilience for the first time, as well as chapters from leading professionals, including: Anu Jain - Entrepreneur / Philanthropist Dr. Michele Goodwin - Author, Executive Producer Gerardo Porteny Backal - CEO & Founder Jennie Blumenthal - Leadership Expert, Bestselling Author, 2x Entrepreneur Joy Donnell - Writer, Producer Kelsey Chittick - Author, Speaker, Life Coach Kylie Schuyler - Founder and Executive Chair of Global G.L.O.W., CEO of Crèmily Inc. Kylie van Luyn - Psychotherapist, Coach, Human Rights Consultant Laura Probst - CEO of Do Good: Make Money Dr. Lindsay Ruiz - Founder, Transformation Leader, Startup Mentor Mamta Valderama - FemTech COO, Bestselling Author, Social Justice Activist Meera Gandhi - Author, Philanthropist, CEO Nandini Sankara - Vice President, Marketing and Brand Strategy and Spokesperson Shruthi Kumar - Founder, Social Entrepreneur, Public Speaker Jeanine Mason - Actress, Dancer, Advocate Each of these remarkable authors shares insights on the importance of self-advocacy, overcoming challenges, and using one's voice to inspire and lead in the face of adversity. "This book is not just a heartfelt anthology filled with inspiring stories, it also offers practical tips and tools that anyone can benefit from to make a lasting impact," says Dr. Izdihar Jamil, #1 Bestselling Author and TEDx Curator. "It's been an honour to curate & produce this book along with an incredible group of women." The release of this anthology is particularly timely as the world is increasingly recognizing the need for youth voices in conversations about social justice, gender equality, and global peace. "My number one advice to other girls is this: never underestimate the power of your voice," says 14-year-old youth author Inioluwa from Nigeria. "It can spark real change. I'm confident that standing up for others is the greatest way to make an impact." Voices for Impact aims to inspire readers to find their voice and take action. The book is expected to resonate with audiences of all ages, from young girls to educators, mothers, mentors, and anyone who believes in the power of youth leadership. All proceeds from the book's sales will go towards supporting Global Girls Glow's mentorship programs, which focus on empowering girls to speak up, lead with confidence, and achieve their dreams. About Global Girls Glow Global Girls Glow mentors girls around the world to become powerful advocates and confident leaders. Since inception, our signature program, GLOW Club, has ignited the power of over 91,000 girls to do 3 transformative things: increase their confidence, strengthen their voice, and build their power. We sharpen girls' advocacy skills by supporting specialty summits, sponsoring girl-led community advocacy projects, and engaging in U.N. advocacy, reaching 2 million people annually. Our outcome evaluations demonstrate that girls experience growth in confidence and a more positive future outlook, along with measurable progress in their own lives and in their communities. Media Contact: Samantha Mendoza, Chief Storytelling OfficerPhone: 210-248-8599Email: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Global Girls Glow Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Matthew Koma Says He Encounters Around 12 'Penises a Day' at the Gym — and Not Ones 'You Want to See'
The gym has been an interesting place for Matthew Koma as of late. In a pair of videos shared to his Instagram Stories on May 12, the musician opened up about encountering a large amount of male genitalia at a gym he recently started going to — and why it's "weird" for him. "I go to LA Fitness every day. I used to go to Equinox, and everybody there just wants to f------ talk and socialize and network, so I switched to LA Fitness, and it's gross," exclaimed Koma, 37, while filming himself in the car. "It's disgusting," continued the Winnetka Bowling League member. "It's dirty, the clientele is not great, and every day I walk into the locker room after the workout to wash hands, and I must see 12, 11 cocks, penises a day, every morning." In the moment of filming the video, the father, who's raising four kids with wife Hilary Duff, explained he began "realizing that's kind of how I start my day — I drop my kids at school. I go, I get a little workout in." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Koma further detailed his locker room experiences. "These aren't penises you wanna see, and I'm starting to just think, like, is that not a great way to start every single day of my life?" "And just to clarify," he added, "I don't think I'd have a problem seeing penises every morning. It's these particular pee-holes, that make me think it's just probably not great for mental health and sanity. It's f------ weird." The "Clarity" songwriter later posted a screenshot of an email from Equinox urging him to rejoin the luxury gym. Koma is quite active on Instagram, and in recent months he's clapped back at critics of his wife's appearance and spoken out against Kanye West's recent antisemitic slur-ridden rants. Earlier this week, Koma took to Instagram with a lengthy tribute post to Duff, 37, in honor of Mother's Day. "I love being parents with you, so much," he wrote. "Mostly because it gives me the front row seat to see how much our kids love you and there's nothing sweeter." Read the original article on People


West Australian
13-05-2025
- Business
- West Australian
ASX: Share market lifts on US-China peace talks but gold stocks sink
A ceasefire in America's trade war with China has sparked an enthusiastic Tuesday morning for share markets. The ASX200 lifted 0.75 per cent in the first few minutes of trade but the ebullience was soon pared back, and the bourse was up 0.38 per cent at 8,264.7 points an hour from the close. Japan's Nikkei Index was up 1.8 per cent while the Dow gained 2.8 per cent overnight. It followed news of a peace deal between the world's two largest economies on Monday, with tariffs slashed for 90-days while trade talks continue. But economists have cautioned that tariffs remain much higher than when the year started. US-exposed Clarity Pharmaceuticals was the top performer, rising 15 per cent to $2.56 per share. Clarity won a fast-track designation from America's Food and Drug Administration in February for a prostate cancer treatment. That came despite overseas drug-makers sliding thanks to news President Donald Trump planned an executive order to slash pharmaceutical prices. Life360 — a tech app hoping to grow in North America — was up 11.9 per cent to $26.69. But WA's darling gold industry copped a hit as investors downgraded their expectations of economic and financial risk. The Aussie dollar gold price dove $180 an ounce in the past week to be below $5100/oz. The five worst performing stocks on Tuesday were all gold plays. Capricorn Metals, Ramelius Resources, Genesis Minerals, Spartan Resources and Regis Resources all posted falls of almost 10 per cent or more. Commonwealth Bank economists declared they believe 'peak tariff' is past — with the US to cut trade taxes on Chinese goods by 115 percentage points. 'The 90 day deal gives the US and Chinese governments time to rethink their positions,' head of international and sustainable economics Joseph Capurso said in a note. 'Their earlier positions were going to have a material negative impact on their economies.' He said the deal reduced economic risk but tariffs could still lead to stagflation — when both unemployment and inflation remain elevated. 'We consider there is little chance the US and Chinese governments will agree to a comprehensive trade agreement in the next 90 days,' Mr Caruso said. 'The shortlived first trade agreement in President Trump' first term took around one year to negotiate. 'At the end of the 90 days, we expect tariffs on imports from China and the US will still be material, probably not much lower than currently.' ANZ reckoned the US Federal Reserve would resume interest rate cuts in the September quarter. But the big four bank still put the chances of an American recession at 30 per cent. The ceasefire deal is the latest major backdown by Mr Trump's administration, after sweeping and largely baseless tariffs announced on so-called 'Liberation Day' in April. The huge tax hike — among the largest in US history — sparked panic in financial markets and sent the cost of US government debt soaring.


New York Post
09-05-2025
- Health
- New York Post
Looking for an extra edge at work — or life? Ponder popping a nootropic
Whether you're staring down a massive to-do list or just have one beast of a project that needs to be tackled, it's tempting to tap the ever-growing stash of over-the-counter supplements promising to boost cognition and keep us on task. One such pill, Clarity by nootropics giant Thesis, is even marketed as 'Nature's Adderall.' 6 Logic dietary supplement (one-month supply), $129 at Take Thesis Advertisement Though she's reluctant to discuss best sellers — every brain is different, and it takes time to uncover exactly what yours needs — Thesis chief operating officer Katy Marshall admits that Clarity is not only her personal favorite, it's also the breakout star of the brand's six formulas. (Other blends in the Thesis lineup include Confidence, Creativity, Energy, Logic and Motivation.) Fueled by the memory-supporting lion's mane mushroom and a proprietary spin on alpha-GPC (the naturally occurring brain chemical choline, which can boost learning), Clarity has helped thousands tune out the world around them. 6 Kanna Daily Chews dietary supplement (pack of 30), $105 at KA Empathogenics Advertisement 'I think it's the most popular because modern society and social media make it very difficult to focus,' says Marshall. 'Clarity can help.' Kanna — a flowering succulent native to South Africa with a reputation for mimicking the effects of MDMA — is also on the rise in the nootropics world. It plays a lead role in chews and tinctures by the supplement brand KA! Empathogenics. 6 Brainstorm mushroom chocolates dietary supplement (one-month supply), $59 at Alice Mushrooms What's an empathogenic, you ask? Basically, it's a substance that makes you feel warm and fuzzy toward others, hence the ecstasy-like effects of supplements powered by kanna. Advertisement 'There are over 35 known alkaloids in kanna, which have various physiological effects on the body,' says Stephanie Wang, KA! Empathogenics founder and CEO. 'These do everything from producing feelings of well-being and elevating mood to enhancing cognitive abilities and promoting brain health.' 6 Vanilla protein powder dietary supplement (case of 6 single-serve packs), $19 at Wavelength Supplements Christine Dammann Despite the fact that kanna is a euphoriant, Wang is quick to point out that it's psychoactive rather than psychedelic. 'It affects the mind and mood but isn't hallucinogenic,' she says. 'Coffee is another plant that's psychoactive but not psychedelic.' While intrepid types could do the research and isolate specific ingredients that boost brain function (hello, umpteen million Reddit boards), others are happy to roll the dice on carefully crafted blends by brands that have made it their business to optimize our output while making us feel great. Advertisement 6 Lion's Mane dietary supplement, $28 at Mycolove Farm Alice, a three-year-old functional mushroom brand sold online and in 700 retail locations (including New York wellness hot spots Sage + Sound, WTHN and The Alchemist's Kitchen) even had the brilliant idea to marry nootropics with chocolate. 'The amazing thing about Alice is that all of the ingredients in our formulations are designed to enhance and build off of one another,' says co-founder Charlotte Cruze. 'We take a 'now and later' approach to formulating, which means that some of our ingredients have immediate effects while others have long-term benefits.' 6 Mini Dew dietary supplement in watermelon (one-month supply), $44 at Moon Juice On the instant-effects front, Cruze cites guarana (a type of climbing plant) and phosphatidylserine (a memory-boosting phospholipid) which both result in upticks in cognitive functioning and energy levels. Kicking in later, after daily consumption for three full weeks, are the memory-enhancing and blood oxygen-boosting effects of the mushrooms lion's mane and cordyceps. 'The secret to getting the benefits of the mushrooms is consistent daily use, but the nootropics kick in right away,' says Cruze. 'It's an amazing ritual that only gets better with time.'