Articles On Beyond International (ASX:BYI)
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Closing Bell: How to catch a falling Star, a novel by The Honourable Robert Gotterson AO
Benchmark finishes up after fierce struggle for buoyancy Absolutely no one shocked to learn Star’s worn out its welcome in QLD A solid arvo by little league miners was a well-timed boost It’s been a somewhat indecisive day for Aussie mark... |
Stockhead | BYI | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: Which ASX stocks are sprinting ahead today?
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX stocks in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers... |
Stockhead | BYI | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Never a dull day as a TV production company and a smartphone human scanner business gain 48% and 96%
ASX 200 climbs despite weak US leads Small caps crush it, up 1.45% Iron ore futures dip as China find another COVID-zero scare Local markets have defied weak leads out of the states on Tuesday to close unexpectedly higher. The S&P/... |
Stockhead | BYI | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Ragusa Metals leaps 60% on lithium love; local markets follow on first glint of inflation hopes
ASX 200 and small caps rise circa 1% Regional markets jump on strong leads, US inflation data Ragusa Metals: up 60% Local markets took off at the open, feeling a little of the excitement which took hold of Wall Street overnight. The bench... |
Stockhead | BYI | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Flat as on Aussie markets, but underground things are moving fast for Tempus Resources, up 60%
Aussie markets are flat, flat, flat (actually the benchmark found 0.1%) Banks are lower, consumer names higher Explorers Devex and Tempus have found big things in the ground There’s about 15 minutes of trade on the ASX and I’m calling b... |
Stockhead | BYI | 2 years ago |
From airlines to casinos and milk, these ASX travel stocks are set for Australia’s reopening
Finally… after 24 months Australia is about to welcome international tourists back as we reopen our borders in two weeks time. Following a briefing by the national security committee, PM Scott Morrison made the decision on Monday to allow f... |
Stockhead | BYI | 2 years ago |
ASX travel stocks plunge amid omicron fears and new bans
After several weeks where it appeared that the road out of COVID-19 was steady, the emergence of the omicron variant has given a new blow to travel stocks. After losing 1.7% on Friday, the ASX has lost another 1% today hitting a near six mo... |
Stockhead | BYI | 2 years ago |
Market Highlights and 5 ASX Small Caps to watch on Friday
Wall Street higher as US jobless claims plunged All the three major US benchmarks rose overnight, after US jobless claims fell to a new pandemic low. The Dow Jones rose by 0.38%, the S&P 500 by 0.52% to a fresh record high, while tech-f... |
Stockhead | BYI | 3 years ago |
ASX investors have written off the travel and tourism sector until 2022. Here’s why they’re wrong
After a good start to 2021, the travel and tourism sector on the ASX has crashed back to earth in recent weeks, but perhaps investors have oversold it. The industry was rocked by the government’s budget assumption that international borders... |
Stockhead | BYI | 3 years ago |
These 9 travel and tourism stocks could be big winners from ScoMo’s assistance package
Australia’s tourism sector has received an additional $1.2 billion recovery package from the Morrison government and numerous tourist stocks are set to benefit. The JobKeeper program is ending on March 31 but with international borders stil... |
Stockhead | BYI | 3 years ago |
Stokes Continues Media Selldown As Seven West Exits UK Studios
ShareCafeStokes Continues Media Selldown As Seven West Exits UK Studios The dismemberment of the Kerry Stokes’ media empire, Seven West Media continues with the sale of the company’s controlling interest in much of its international product... |
ShareCafe | BYI | 4 years ago |
Coronavirus fears send tourism and China-focused consumer stocks plunging
It’s a bleak morning for ASX stocks in the tourism and China-focused sectors. A contravirus began in the Chinese city of Wuhan and while the city is now in lockdown mode, about 5 million people left beforehand due to the Lunar New Year holi... |
Stockhead | BYI | 4 years ago |
Australia is witnessing a tourism boom, but just four stocks are cashing in
In the last 12 months, 9.36 million tourists have come to Australia for a holiday. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, China was the largest source (with 1.4 million), but a record number of Americans and Canadians also visite... |
Stockhead | BYI | 5 years ago |