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Week 2 of ASX Reporting Season: Key Companies to Watch
The second week of the February 2025 ASX earnings season (10–14 February) features a mix of industrial heavyweights and consumer-focused giants. Here’s what investors should keep an eye on:
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ASX Earnings kick off this week with CBA JBH CSL and NST
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Palantir Technologies jumped 22% after reported upbeat guidance and better than expected fourth-quarter results
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Google, Amazon, Ely Lily, AMD, Pepsi
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Anticipating next week’s company earnings and economic figures.
Stay informed on the latest financial updates and trends with MPC Markets
Anticipating next week’s company earnings and economic figures.
Stay informed on the latest financial updates and trends with MPC Markets
Mineral Resources reports a robust earnings update with significant revenue growth, strategic leadership changes, and a shareholder-friendly interim dividend, reflecting strong operational performance and future optimism.
Pilbara Minerals faces a challenging half-year with a sharp revenue drop, countered by strategic expansions and efficiencies aimed at leveraging future lithium market recoveries.
The company made significant investments for growth, including increasing its shareholding in Transmedic and acquiring Superior Pet Food Co. Ebos’s strategy includes further expansion in Southeast Asia and enhancing its product portfolio through acquisitions and new product development.
A softer than expected 1H revenue and EBITDA result was observed due to two main factors: negative travel sentiment from the conflict in the Middle East and corporate customer budgets being fully utilized by September 2023 due to high ticket prices, particularly in the northern hemisphere. However, an encouraging rebound in January activity implies these issues have dissipated.