Tag: Shares
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Exploring Woodside Energy Global LNG Projects and Strategies

Woodside Energy (WDS), established in 1954, has evolved into a major global energy producer with a AU$40 billion market cap and US$13.1 billion revenue in FY24. Post-merger with BHP in 2022, WDS expanded production, yet struggles with profitability consistency and cash flow. They focus on LNG and future low-carbon solutions amid rising energy demand.
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High Levels of Debt Have Never Been Good for Investors!

By Anton Crabbe 24th May 2025 I am always surprised when I see market reactions to high debt levels and credit downgrades, as we have seen recently with US long-term bond yields touching 5%, their credit rating being downgraded. Also, credit rating agencies have indicated that Australia’s and some state government credit ratings (mainly Victoria)…
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VEEM (ASX:VEE) Propelling Ahead

VEEM (ASX:VEE) is a Perth-based engineering firm specializing in marine propulsion and stabilization, experiencing significant growth post-COVID. With a strong focus on R&D, profits surged from $1.2m in FY22 to $4.1m in FY23. Despite current share price highs driven by momentum, investors should consider risks like low liquidity and future earnings already priced in.
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Can Beach Energy (ASX:BPT) Benefit from Net-Zero By 2050?

Beach Energy (ASX:BPT), an oil and gas company established in 1961, is positioned optimally with key assets in Australia and New Zealand as the demand for LNG rises, particularly in Asia. Despite recent financial setbacks and challenges with project delays, BPT is expected to return to profitability by FY24/FY25, leveraging its infrastructure to meet increasing…
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Bisalloy (ASX:BIS) Steeling Themselves for Future Success

Bisalloy Ltd (ASX:BIS), an Australian steel manufacturer, specializes in high-strength steel products, particularly for mining and defense, including military-grade armor. Despite rising costs and reduced profits in FY23, BIS saw a revenue increase of 30%. The company aims for growth in premium Q&T steels while managing liquidity and ownership risks.
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Bisalloy Steel: Forging Ahead

Bisalloy Steel (ASX:BIS), Australia’s only producer of quench and tempered steel plates, reported a positive FY24, with increased profits and cash flow despite flat revenue. While Australian operations thrived, Indonesian segment performance declined. BIS focuses on R&D and specialty products, navigating a complex market with substantial dividends and low debt, indicating long-term shareholder value.