Memflation: How the AI Boom Sent Memory Chip Prices Up 125%, and Which Stock Wins - Stocks Down Under
Memflation: How the AI Boom Sent Memory Chip Prices Up 125%, and Which Stock Wins Stocks Down Under
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Memflation: How the AI Boom Sent Memory Chip Prices Up 125%, and Which Stock Wins Stocks Down Under
The operator of Meat & Wine Co, Hunter & Barrel and 6Head was sold by its private equity backer to Japan’s Colowide last year.
Highlights Market uncertainty and recession concerns have increased the risks associated with speculative small-cap investing. ASX penny stocks span a wide range of business models, from explorers and turnaround stories to established micro-cap companies. Strong balance sheets, revenue generation and disciplined position sizing remain important considerations when evaluating small-cap opportunities. The penny-stock segment of the Australian market continues to attract attention from investors...
Highlights Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) and Iluka Resources (ASX:ILU) are central to renewed momentum across rare earth equities. Tight global supply of magnet-related materials is reshaping sentiment across ASX mining stocks. Rare earth demand tied to electrification and electronics continues to underpin sector strength. Rare earth demand is rising as magnet use expands across industries. Lynas and Iluka are central to Australia’s role in global supply chain diversification and cr...
Women now outnumber men as attendees to Canberra Brave ice hockey games — thanks in part to a surge in popularity for the sport inspired by the recent shows Heated Rivalry and Off Campus.
New US Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh says the productivity gains from artificial intelligence will allow significant cuts in interest rates. More like the opposite.
Take a close look around your workplace, and you’re likely to see more older workers continuing to work well past the traditional retirement age.
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