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Is using a travel agent worth...

Here’s five reasons it could be worth using a travel agent on your next trip. Pic: Getty Images I am a millennial, and there was a time in my life when going to a travel agent seemed about as anachronistic as renting a videotape or calling the operator to connect a phone call. Words by Alex McClintock for Escape  …

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Graphite concentrate production a leap forward...

Renascor Resources’ production of graphite concentrate is a key leap forward. Pic: Getty Images Renascor produces graphite concentrate for use in purified spherical graphite demonstration facility Process produces concentrate with 96.8% carbon grade and 96.5% recovery, exceeding DFS parameters Milestone achievement as US slaps Chinese anodes with 93.5% anti-dumping duties   Special Report: Renascor Resources has hit another milestone with…

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Monsters of Rock: Whatcha gonna do...

Hulkamania? How about Lithiu-mania. Pic: Getty Images Lithiumania rises as spod prices hit three month high Rare earths stocks see valuations lift on NdPr price moves ASX 300 mining and metals index surges ~5% this week The reality TV stars of the early 2000s are beginning to go the way of the dodo, after Hulk Hogan joined Ozzy Osbourne on…

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Lunch Wrap: ASX slips as iron...

The rally has stalled for iron ore mining stocks. Pic: Getty Images ASX slumps as oil stocks power up
 Miners wobble while Newmont shines
 Whitehaven hits targets, Maas caught up in corruption cloud   The ASX was dragging its feet on Friday, down 0.5% at lunch time in the eastern states as a murky Wall Street session cast a long…

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Break it Down: St George raises...

Stockhead’s Break it Down brings you today’s leading market news in under 90 seconds. In this episode, host Tylah Tully looks at the latest from St George Mining (ASX:SGQ), who are looking to grow their globally significant rare earth and niobium resources at Araxá.  Watch the video to learn more.   While St George Mining is a Stockhead advertiser, it…

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Everlab raises $15m to make more...

Everlab is doing its best to keep more Aussies evergreen, healthy and long-lasting. Pic via Getty Images Marc Hermann isn’t joking when he says he’s German so naturally efficient after he raised $15m to expand his network of longevity clinics across Australia and beyond to make more people healthier. Mr Hermann, founder and chief executive of Melbourne-based Everlab, charges $3000 for…

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Orthocell makes high-level boardroom appointment as...

Kim Beazley will continue to advise Orthocell as it looks to grow in the US. Pic via Getty.   Experienced corporate leader Michael McNulty will join the board as a non-executive director and chair of audit committee US-based independent non-executive director Dr Ravi Thadhani elevated to lead independent director Former opposition leader and US ambassador Kim Beazley to step down…

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Criterion: Don’t horse around with the...

It’s horses for courses, but this reporting season investors should saddle up for a new direction on divs. Pic via Getty • Dwindling yields from the dividend favourites mean investors should saddle up elsewhere• Led by the CBA, the ‘Magnificent Seven’ account for half of all dividends paid• Investors should avoid swapping growth thoroughbreds for high-yielding donkeys that won’t last…

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XPeng reveals plan to be top...

China’s biggest EV companies are talking tough as the battle for the dollars of Aussie consumers takes a new turn. Words by Danielle Collis for The Australian   The battle for Australia’s booming car market is heating up, with Chinese EV disruptor XPENG firing back at BYD’s claim that local success is a “signal to the world” of its global dominance.…

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Closing Bell: Energy surge fails to...

A rally in energy stocks just wasn’t enough fuel to launch the ASX into positive territory today. Pic: Getty Images Losses outweigh gains despite energy sector lift ASX has bled 1.03pc over last week Resource 200 index falls 1.1pc and All Ord Gold 2pc   Energy rally runs out of fuel Gains in the energy sector (+1.8%) just weren’t enough…

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