Weekly Reports | Feb 26 2021
Our top ten news from 18 February 2021 to 25 February 2021 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – Uranium Week: Uranium Equities Spike
Tuesday 23 February 2021
As the spot uranium price has declined nearly -11% in the last month, prices for uranium shares have risen dramatically
2 – Rudi's View: Yet Another Short Selling Failure
Thursday 18 February 2021
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3 – PRL’s Zero Carbon Hydrogen Could Have A Truly Global Impact
Thursday 18 February 2021
SPONSORED: Province Resources has announced plans to acquire Exploration License Applications for a new green energy project located in Western Australia
4 – EML Payments Lights Up Reloadable Cards
Thursday 18 February 2021
EML Payments is showing promise, with the benefits of diversification becoming obvious in the first half
5 – Weekly Ratings, Targets, Forecast Changes – 19-02-21
Monday 22 February 2021
Weekly update on stockbroker recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes
6 – Uniti Group Poised For Fibre Take-Off
Thursday 25 February 2021
Uniti Group is poised for rapid growth, having successfully expanded its markets via several acquisitions
7 – Loving Lovisa
Tuesday 23 February 2021
Michael Gable of Fairmont Equities notes jewellery retailer Lovisa Holdings has run hard post-result, but the rally may have further to run
8 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Feb 24, 2021
Wednesday 24 February 2021
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
9 – FNArena Corporate Results Monitor – 19-02-2021
Friday 19 February 2021
FNArena's Monitor keeps track of corporate earnings result releases, including broker views, ratings and target price changes and beat/miss assessments
10 – Makeover Of The Investment Platform Sector
Thursday 18 February 2021
The New Criterion's Tim Boreham sheds light on some major trends in the investment platform sector and what to look for going ahead