This week's Bulls N' Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Wide Open Agriculture. Its share price ran on sales of its lupin protein to Europe, Latin America and Australia. South African helium producer Renergen announced maiden commercial sales of its liquid helium, Resolution Minerals acquired three antimony/gold projects on Australia's east coast and Metal Powder debuted on the ASX on its metal powder process technology.
This week's Bulls N' Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Wide Open Agriculture. The company surged on news its high-protein lupin isolate had received approval for export into China. Pacific Edge received a stamp of approval for its bladder cancer diagnostics test, Forbidden Foods and its oat milk range received on-market buying from major shareholder Steve Smith, and Olympio acquired a Canadian gold project in a major mining postcode.
Kewdale-based Wide Open Agriculture posted a preliminary total comprehensive loss of $12.9 million for the 2024 financial year, down from $14.6 million during the prior corresponding period.
Shares in Kewdale-based Wide Open Agriculture fell sharply on Thursday, following news of the company's intent to raise $10 million in order to aid both its present liquidity needs and short-term objectives.
The state government will invest more than $148 million in 40 projects state-wide, with DUG Technology, Austin Engineering, Kimberley Cotton Company and Stanley International College among the winners.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Morag Lee, Paul Flett, Preston Thomas, Fabian Tucker, Rowena Leslie, Dale Harris, Matthew Skinner and Matt Faries.
Wide Open Agriculture has cut the ribbon on a new pilot-scale facility designed to convert lupin into a plant-based protein developed with Curtin University.
Wide Open Agriculture has landed its first major distribution deal, signing an initial one-year agreement with Woolworths to carry the company's OatUP brand nationally.
Some of WA's social enterprise leaders consider the societal upheaval due to the COVID-19 pandemic has presented an opportunity to change the way business is done.
Our board moves wrap includes Alison Quinn, John Robinson, Ian Chang, Kevin Li, Piers Lewis, Luke Hall, Josh Puckridge, Loren King, Patrick O'Connor, Simon Heggen, Damien Marantelli, YiMin Zhang, Brett Smith, Ian Goldberg, Tamara Lissovski, Scott Mison, Dane Etheridge, and Ronnie Duncan.
Our daily board moves wrap includes Sandra Bates, John Richards, Victor Turco, Yuri Nehushtan, Elizabeth Brennan, Hans Schut, Christian Brehm, Wing Kee Cheng, Hao Wen, and Bill Lee.
Newly-listed Wide Open Agriculture has signed a management agreement with a Netherlands-based investor and a group of Western Australian farmers in relation to a $4.3 million property in the Wheatbelt.