Articles On Sabre Resources (ASX:SBR)
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High Voltage: Are sky-high fuel prices pushing up demand for electric vehicles?
Anecdotal evidence suggests EVs more popular as fuel prices soar Weekly ASX battery metal standouts include St George, Riversgold, Ragusa and Moho Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, co... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Nickel prices are centre stage right now. Here are the ASX producers, and the near-term players
Nickel prices had already been rising steadily this year, hitting 11-year highs last month on low stockpiles and demand from the growing EV battery market. Nickel stocks held through the LME are at just 75,012t, the lowest level since 2019.... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: ASX stocks perform strongly in a volatile week for gold
War gossip/news remains the main driver of gold prices. The precious metal is having one of those volatile weeks where unless they timed their entry and exit perfectly, investors probably had a tough time whether long or short, says OANDA s... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Everyone likes a comeback. This isn’t one.
The ASX Emerging Companies (XEC) is 1.1% higher on Thursday, while the boring old ASX200 (XJO) is 1.2% higher. Here’s my overnight summary – a brief cessation of hostilities; a momentary lapse of reason; and everyone just chilled for a seco... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Sabre Resources (ASX:SBR) to drill high-grade nickel targets at Sherlock Bay
Sabre Resources (SBR) identifies new drill targets at its Sherlock Bay nickel sulphide project in the Pilbara in order to expand the project’s economic viability A recently completed scoping study indicated a nickel price of US$22,040 (A$3... |
themarketherald.com.au | SBR | 4 years ago |
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After Russia, Ukraine and the short squeeze, can nickel return to normal?
Nickel makes up less than 1% of Australia’s dominant mining export earnings, and at a global market size of ~2.5Mt is more a curiosity to the average punter than a household name. But it has taken centre stage in recent days, becoming the m... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: It looks like Nickel Mines is gonna make it (as small caps survive and thrive)
The ASX Emerging Companies (XEC) index is busting out after a three-session losing streak that felt like ten days. I should know, I spent a week in Canberra one afternoon when I was about 15. Anyway, the index for sensational small caps is... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Top 10 at 10:These ASX rare earths, nickel and copper stocks are frontrunners in early trade
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 | SBR | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: GameStop has nothing on this nickel market #shortsqueeze
London Metals Exchange stops nickel trading after price hits $US100,000/t Weekly ASX battery metal standouts include Metals Australia, Cobalt Blue and Impact Minerals Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exp... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: One ASX uranium stock stood out in a sea of red, as small caps took a dive
For now, all roads for ASX shares still lead back to the Russia-Ukraine war. And today investors hit the risk-off button as the conflict still looks to be well and truly in the escalation phase. The five-day winning streak for ASX microcaps... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: ‘Oversold’ ASX Gold index soars 19% in a month
A good week for gold, which is up 1.04% to ~$US1,940/oz at time of writing. History shows us war doesn’t usually trigger an extended rally, but news flow – or lack thereof – coming out of Ukraine continues to be the biggest influence on the... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Top 10 at 10: The ASX stocks clinching an early win 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 | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Afternoon delight as ASX rises on GDP and commodities
And it’s back-to-back gains for the ASX 200 after commodity prices and buying more stuff in December led to a smart 3.4% gain in quarterly GDP. Heading into the close, US futures are on the up. Iron ore is smashing it – up almost 4% to a Ch... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Putin’s offensive impacts nickel, even lithium supply. Aussie-based stocks are there to fill the gap
Ukraine war could push already high nickel, lithium prices higher Australian producers positioned to benefit: Far East Capital’s Warwick Grigor Weekly Winners: Lodestar Minerals, Metals Australia, Lynas Rare Earths Our High Voltage column... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Has the lithium bubble burst or is this a buying opportunity?
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, rare earths, manganese, magnesium, and vanadium. After a huge collective performance in 2021, the froth has been blown off l... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: War (what is it good for?)
Investors generally buy gold as a way of diversifying risk when s..t hits the proverbial fan. That’s why the precious metal appears to perform well in times of war or political instability. Conversely, stocks and bonds perform best in a sta... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Neodymium and praseodymium are rare as rocking horse s..t
Prices for rare earths neodymium and praseodymium have exploded to record highs Chinese rare earth company swoops on Aussie junior Peak Rare Earths (ASX:PEK) Desperate battery makers continue buying lithium at any price Our High Voltage c... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Top 10 at 10: TGIF for these ASX stocks
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Sabre Resources (ASX:SBR) picks up suite of projects in 80pc acquisition of Chalco Resources
Sabre Resources (SBR) completes the purchase of 80 per cent of Chalco Resources, which has “highly prospective” nickel sulphide, uranium and base metals projects The acquisition provides the company with further exposure to prospective nic... |
themarketherald.com.au | SBR | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Cobalt prices could ‘climb to new highs through 2022 and beyond’
Cobalt prices hit US$70,000/t in December; a 119% increase over 12 months ‘While Gigafactories pop up at record speeds, developing industrial-scale [cobalt] mines still takes 10-15 years’: Eurasian Resources Group Lithium producers are rak... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: Investors are stashing a record amount of gold bars and coins as inflation fears bite
Alas. After teasing gold bugs with a push through $1,840/oz over the past week, we are now back below ~$US1,800/oz. Gold stocks can’t seem to catch a break. What gives? I don’t get it. PM miners didn’t even get the windfall of the market w... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Top 10 at 10: These ASX stocks have come out swinging
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Elon Musk thinks robot slaves will be a great business opportunity as Tesla reports record profit
Tesla rakes in biggest quarterly profit ever as EV sales explode. Elon Musk says iron, not nickel-rich chemistries will power “Terrawatt-hour” energy storage business. GWR Group trades iron ore for magnesium in green push. Our High Volta... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX microcaps get mauled (but junior explorers stay hot)
When markets get the jitters, smaller companies are often in the firing line and ASX microcaps have copped the brunt of the impact from last week’s global stock selloff. The composite microcap Emerging Companies index slumped by more than 3... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Bullish mining and energy stocks pull the ASX above water, just
Bearish sentiment is still gripping the local markets, but the ASX managed to pull into itself into positive territory in the last 30 minutes of trading. The benchmark would have slumped more today had it been not for the Mining sector, whi... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX edges lower as junior mining explorers surge ahead
The ASX 200 posted a small 0.11 fall on Tuesday, outperformed by the small end of town as the microcap Emerging Companies index rose by 0.66%. There were no clear catalysts as Asian markets struggled for direction after Wall Street was clos... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: Solar, electric vehicle demand could push silver market into long term deficit
Global silver demand hit ~1.02 billion ounces in 2021, the first time it has breached 1 billion since 2015, according to the Silver Institute. Of that, industrial demand hit a new high of 524 million ounces. And of that, photovoltaic (solar... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX bounces back as US markets prepare for the inflation genie
ASX investors got back in the risk saddle on Wednesday, with steady gains across the large cap indexes and a 1.7% jump for the microcap Emerging Companies index. The catalyst appeared to be comments from US Fed Chair Jerome Powell overnight... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX treads water while an IPO dips on debut
Local stocks made a cautious start to the week, following a fairly volatile trading period last week as jitters stemming from rising bond yields dimmed risk sentiment on global markets. The ASX 200 opened in the red before clawing back some... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX suffers biggest one day fall in 16 months, tech sector completely smoked
Ouch. The ASX has closed the third trading day of the year with a melt down of 2.74%. The Australian sharemarket has suffered its biggest one-day fall in 16 months, since 4 September 2020. The selling has been widespread with every sector... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Top 10 at 10: Who just copped a backhand?
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Energy and Mining sectors lead the pack on first trading day for 2022
The benchmark ASX 200 was up by 2% on the first day of trading in 2022. The ASX Emerging Companies Index (XEC) also rose in step, up by 1.6%. All eleven ASX sectors finished higher, with the energy and mining sectors leading the pack. In en... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: JP Morgan reckons gold’s gonna take a dive to $1,520/oz by Q4
Gold is holding steady above US$1,800/oz – currently trading at US$1816.60. Some players are confident the gold market will trend net positive next year as the market digests the reality of the past 24 months. But commodity analysts at J.P.... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Pre-Christmas Santa rally picks up where it left off
The ASX resumed trading after the Christmas break with a healthy gain of over 1%, taking it to levels not seen since early September. The ASX 200 closed at 7,510 points, up 1.21% from last Friday, a level last seen on September 8. All secto... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: Gold bulls are out in force, but expect turbulence
With gold spending most of the past week hovering around the US$1,800/oz (A$2,485/oz) mark, speculation has turned away from whether the precious metal can hold its gains to asking if it can test hit the US$1,850/oz mark. Gold is currently... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX edges higher while there were 3 resources IPOs — and they all fell
The Santa rally continued today with the ASX closing higher than yesterday by 0.13%, despite trading lower for much of the day. Tech had a solid day gaining 2.6% ,while health and telcos gained 0.78%. Materials and property were the worst s... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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10 at 10: It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas for shareholders of these ASX stocks this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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10 at 10: These ASX stocks are in the festive spirit this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Sabre Resources (ASX:SBR) signs agreement with Metals Australia (ASX:MLS)
Sabre Resources (SBR) signs a binding agreement with Metals Australia (MLS) to earn 80 per cent interest in the Nepean South project near Coolgardie Under the agreement, Sabre will pay $40,000 in cash to Metals and will then earn the 80 pe... |
themarketherald.com.au | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Jindalee Resources in binding farm-in JV deal with Sabre Resources for Sherlock Pool exploration licence in WA
Under the deal, Sabre will earn an 80% interest in the Sherlock Pool E47/4345, covering immediate strike extensions to the northeast and southwest of Sabre's Sherlock Bay nickel sulphide deposit. |
Proactive Investors | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Market Highlights and 5 ASX Small Caps to watch on Monday
Wall Street rises despite high CPI print US stocks were higher on Friday, despite inflation rising to its highest level in 39 years. The headline US CPI rose by 6.8% in November compared to the same time last year. It was also the highest a... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: Early 2022 gold rally could turn sour mid-year
It’s been fairly choppy for precious metals this year, with economic recovery, rising nominal yields and the potential for rate hikes dampening investors’ appetite for gold. But on the flip side, new virus variants, fears of stagflation and... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX edges lower ahead of all-important US inflation data
For the first time in over a month, the ASX finished a week higher than where it began — even with the bourse declining on an intraday basis. The ASX 200 closed at 7,353 points which was 0.42% lower than yesterday, but up 1.6% from last Fri... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX rallies 1.25pc as omicron fears continue to subside
The ASX had another day of solid gains, hitting a three week high with tech and resources leading the charge. The ASX 200 rose 1.25%, closing at 7,405 and while all sectors were in the green, resources and tech both were the best – gaining... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Non-DRC cobalt projects in demand as prices hit 3-year highs
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, rare earths, and vanadium. In November, cobalt metal prices in Europe rose by 10.4% to punch through the $US30/lb mark for t... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: An inflationary bomb is about to go off. It’s time to prepare for the next gold bull market
US Fed chair Jerome Powell finally admitted that inflationary pressures weren’t going to be as short-lived as perhaps expected. Earlier this week Powell surprised markets by suggesting it would be appropriate to drop the phrase “inflation... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: Gold’s renaissance was short-lived. Have prices bottomed out?
Following a 7.6% surge from late September, the price of gold briefly hit five-month highs of ~$US1,872/oz on fears that current high inflation levels are more than ‘transitional’. Gold is an ‘inflation hedge’; an investment that ostensibly... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: These cheap gold stocks might not last long
Following a 7.6% surge from late September, the price of gold is now sitting ~$US1,860/oz for the first time since June. The Aussie price is looking even better, which is great news for our local producers: USD (dark) and AUD (light) gold p... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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10 at 10: These ASX stocks have made a triumphant return to the top this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |
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Gold Digger: Prices lift off on growing inflation
Growing concerns about inflation could send gold prices soaring back above the US$2,000 ($2,746) an ounce mark it last reached back in 2020. Prices of the precious metal have already been rising steadily over the past fortnight, up some 3.7... |
Stockhead | SBR | 4 years ago |