Long in the tooth and lacking bite
Investors will have to wait a while yet for clarity on share price catalysts for NRW Holdings and Starpharma Holdings.
Tiger Resources clouded by short-term risks
Until the acquisition is approved by the Congolese government and the expensive debt is refinanced, the junior copper miner isn't an attractive proposition to new investors.
Wall Street: Better than you think
I expected Wall Street to rebound, but this is much more ... it's one of the best recoveries on record.
Investing around the world
Investing in the local share market has paid off handsomely, but the future looks very different … it's time to seek new horizons.
Australia's strange fixation with state-owned enterprises
There's more to foreign investment regulation than placing limits on government-owned firms.
Global EV market summary - H1
In the first six months, EV markets in the top two countries - Norway and the Netherlands - have diverged, the Mitsubishi Outlander has grown sales in Sweden and US and China have seen steady gains.
How Abbott misread the politics of renewable energy
Abbott is facing a grass roots revolt over the Renewable Energy Target, having badly misjudged it as the carbon tax mark II. If he had listened to the relevant ministers instead of his supporter base he may have avoided the problem.
Why NAB wants Scotland vote to fail
A successful vote for Scottish independence would not only cost NAB dearly, but delay its strategy for a quick exit from Clydesdale Bank. That's why the bank will be hoping for a "No" result.
The folly of fearing SOEs
The market is a powerful operational framework for a successful economy, but successful economies have often found an important place for government-owned enterprises as well.
Politicians need to follow Turnbull's lead on China
Australian politicians need to understand there's more to China than a multi-billion-dollar trade relationship and assertive foreign policy, but Malcolm Turnbull is the exception to the rule.
Is Foxtel's price slash enough to keep it in the picture?
With falling prices, more online video and broadband bundling on the way, Foxtel is hoping you'll come for the cheaper content and stay for the Triple-Play.
Raise super returns, not rates
Alan Kohler explains why Australians shouldn't be focused on a higher level of guaranteed superannuation.
Waste slag for a cheaper advanced battery?
A California company is using vanadium that's been recycled from mining slag for a more environmentally friendly battery which, it hopes, could see costs drop more than 50% in two years.
Abbott's economic policies fail to make the grade
The Abbott government's agenda is ideologically driven and contains no hint of a bigger vision for the economy.
Clean energy companies in an August fog
The Australian clean energy index fell slightly in August, pulled down by geothermal and waste stocks - namely Transpacific Services and Tox Free Solutions - although solar firms rose.