
Livium Ltd Battery Recycling Turns Cash Positive as Australia’s End-of-Life Battery Waste Surges
Livium Ltd has announced that its lithium‑ion battery recycling operation in Australia has turned cash‑flow positive, marking a rare profitability milestone in a nascent industry. The company focuses on processing end‑of‑life batteries from electric vehicles and stationary storage, charging a gate‑fee per kilogram that provides revenue certainty while passing commodity price risk to customers through shared value‑stream arrangements. The firm estimates Australia currently generates about 5,000 t of end‑of‑life batteries, a figure expected to rise to 20,000 t by 2030, 100,000 t by 2035 and 500,000 t by 2040. Livium serves roughly 30 core clients—including BYD, LG Energy Solutions, Hyundai and Volvo—charging $4‑$9 per kilo depending on chemistry and processing time. Extracted “black mass” is sold to overseas smelters, notably in South Korea, where it is refined back into battery salts. CEO Simon Lensley highlighted the company’s unique revenue model, noting that upfront gate fees secure cash flow while the commodity exposure remains with the downstream market. He also outlined strategic spin‑outs: a joint‑venture with Mineral Resources to license lithium‑chemical technology worldwide, and a separate cathode‑active‑material business that will be partially retained for future upside. Livium’s cash‑positive status, growing client base and expansive market outlook position it as a leading Australian recycler poised to capture a rapidly expanding waste stream. Successful scaling could enhance its valuation, attract further capital, and support broader circular‑economy goals in the EV and energy‑storage sectors.

Mendell Helium Secures £5M Raise & Eyes 2027 Dividend After Strong Rost Production Success
Mendell Helium announced a £5 million equity raise and completed the M3 Helium option, positioning the company to accelerate its helium production programme and target a dividend by 2027. The pilot Ross well is delivering 250 MCF of gas per day with a...

Casey's General Stores (CASY): The Small-Town Monopoly Crushing It — But Is 40x Earnings Too Steep?
The Motley Fool Scoreboard dissected Casey's General Stores (CASY), a convenience‑store chain that has turned small‑town gasoline stations into a quasi‑monopoly. Hosts Travis Hoium and Dan Caplinger rated the business and management highly but warned that the stock now trades...

Cosmo Metals - Kanowna Gold Project
Cosmo Metals highlighted its Kanowna Gold Project in Western Australia, emphasizing the site’s strategic placement adjacent to Northern Star’s prolific Kalgoorlie Bell mine. The discussion framed the location as a prime target for gold exploration, leveraging the region’s historic production...

CleanTech Powering Ahead with Billion-Dollar Lithium Project in Chile
CleanTech Lithium’s chief executive Ignashio Mck gave a one‑year update, highlighting the award of a special lithium operation (SE) contract for the Laguna Verde project in Chile and the release of a preliminary feasibility study (PFS). The company now positions...

SoFi Stock: The Market's Biggest Mistake?
The episode dissects SoFi Technologies’ recent market performance and future outlook, noting a 29% YTD decline and a 30% rebound since April’s lows. Analyst Matt from The Motley Fool joins to evaluate whether the stock’s slump reflects a mispricing. SoFi’s growth...

US Equity Funds: Opportunities Beyond Big Tech
The discussion centers on shifting US equity exposure away from the dominant "magnificent seven" tech giants toward active funds that can potentially beat the market now that big‑tech momentum has faded. Host Val and co‑host outline why passive index strategies,...

Psychedelic Therapy's $100B Moment: Why Compass Pathways' COMP 360 Changes Investing
The video examines the rapid emergence of psychedelic‑based mental‑health treatments, focusing on Compass Pathways’ COMP360 psilocybin program and its recent 23% stock surge after a successful Phase 3 trial. Experts highlight that psychedelic therapy is an interventional model—typically one to...

Primark Spin-Off — Smart Move or Risky Timing?
Associated British Foods (ABF) announced it will split its Primark clothing arm from its food operations, creating two independent companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. The de‑merger, slated for completion by the end of 2027, will allocate roughly £9.5‑9.8 billion...

Freshpet: 2 Analysts on Growth, Moat, and Valuation
Motley Fool analysts Rick Munarriz and Jon Quast evaluate Freshpet (FRPT), rating its business strength, financial health, and valuation on a 1‑10 scale. They note Freshpet’s refrigerated pet‑food line now occupies roughly 40,000 fridges and 80% of the grocery‑store segment, driving...

ECR Acquires Paleogold
ECR announced the acquisition of Paleogold, a move that brings three distinct assets under its umbrella: the Takanara exploration licence in Western Australia, the Salt Bush gold production project in South Australia, and a 50% interest in the Madden’s Group...

Kratos Defense: The Low-Cost Disruptor Betting on Drones & Hypersonics
Kratos Defense and Security Solutions (KTOS) is being positioned as a low‑cost disruptor in the defense industry, focusing on affordable unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and hypersonic missile systems. Analysts on the Motley Fool panel highlighted its niche strategy of supplying...

Interview, CEO Adam Holland & CFO Will Wilkins of Mpac
EMPAC’s CEO Adam Holland and CFO Will Wilkins discussed the company’s FY2025 performance and the outlook for 2026 amid lingering trade tariffs and the Middle‑East conflict. The interview highlighted a record year with revenue up 42% to $174 million and PBT...

Why Discipline Matters in a High Gold Price Market | Darren Hall - Equinox Gold
In a candid interview, Equinox Gold CEO Darren Hall explained why disciplined capital allocation matters more than short‑term gold price swings. He emphasized that the company’s strategy is to build a top‑quartile, resilient miner by focusing on effective execution now...

Talking Tech - Episode 38
In the latest Talking Tech episode, analysts George O'Connor and Ian Robertson examined the recent turbulence affecting UK small‑ and mid‑cap tech stocks, focusing on Cerillion, DotDigital and GB Group. They argued that fears of a "SaaSpocalypse" driven by AI...

Takeover Bid Rejected — But Is Intertek Still in Play?
Intertek (ITRK) announced a strategic review after a low‑ball takeover approach from Swedish private‑equity firm EQT was rejected, sparking speculation about a possible split of its testing‑assurance and energy‑infrastructure businesses. The board gave EQT until mid‑May to submit a firm...

Frontier IP Group CEO on €211M Boost for 2D Photonics
Frontier IP Group’s CEO Neil Crabb announced that its portfolio company 2D Photonics has secured a €200 million grant from the Italian government, approved by the EU, to accelerate development of advanced graphene‑based photonic chips. The funding will finance a pilot plant...

Ilika Hits Key Manufacturing Milestones as Automotive Partnerships Grow - Part 4
Ilika’s latest update highlights a series of manufacturing milestones as it moves solid‑state battery technology toward commercial scale. The company cites deepening ties with high‑profile OEM Jaguar Land Rover, academic input from Oxford’s Professor Paul Shearing, and a strategic partnership...

Interview with CEO Sara Barrington of Verici DX
In a Vox Markets interview, Verici DX CEO Sara Barrington highlighted a robust Q1, with test volumes climbing 32% sequentially and surpassing internal forecasts. The surge stems from a recent fundraising round that funded the recruitment of seasoned sales professionals,...

G Mining (TSX:GMIN) - G2 Acquisition Builds Tier-1 Gold Hub with 500koz Pa Potential
G Mining Ventures announced the acquisition of adjacent Guyana neighbor G2 Goldfields, effectively merging two deposits that sit on the same mineralized ore body. The deal creates a contiguous, Tier‑1 gold hub anchored by the Oko West project, which is...

4 Risks That Could Erode FICO's Moat
The Motley Fool panel examined Fair Isaac Corp. (FICO), the long‑standing leader in credit scoring, and asked analysts to rate the durability of its competitive moat. While FICO still powers roughly 90% of U.S. lending decisions, panelists highlighted emerging threats...

Behind the Ticker AVRY
Avory and Company, a Miami‑based investment firm celebrating its 10‑year anniversary, launched the Avory Foundational ETF (AVRY) in January 2025. The ETF follows Avory’s "investing forward" philosophy, targeting 20‑30 high‑conviction stocks in sectors deemed foundational to the future, such as...

Ilika Targets E-Bike Boom with Brompton Battery Collaboration
Ilika PLC announced a strategic collaboration with iconic folding‑bike maker Brompton to integrate its Goliath solid‑state battery into future e‑bike models. The partnership aims to showcase how Ilika’s 10 Ah prototype cells can be packaged into a lightweight, high‑energy‑density pack that...

Vantage Corp CEO on Growth, Tankers and China Expansion
Vantage Corp CEO Andre D'Rozario told Proactive that the NYSE American‑listed firm is the only publicly traded shipbroker in North America, acting as an intermediary between oil majors and tanker owners. The company provides market research, execution expertise and brokerage...

£126m Re-Powering Pipeline Opportunity for EGT
Energy Generation Technologies (EGT) outlined a £50 million medium‑term revenue goal, aiming for double‑digit EBITDA, and highlighted a sizable repair‑service pipeline as the engine for growth. The company identified a £126 million opportunity from 280 qualified prospects, each averaging £450,000 contract value, and...

Wise PLC: Competitive Moat & Valuation Framework W/ Kyle Grieve & Daniel Mahncke (TIP806)
The Investors Podcast episode with Kyle Grieve and Daniel Mahncke dissects Wise PLC’s competitive moat and valuation framework, focusing on its ambition to deliver virtually zero‑cost cross‑border payments and the strategic implications of a shrinking take rate. Key insights include Wise’s...

88 Energy: Augusta Strategy, Data, and Location
88 Energy outlined its aggressive push on the Augusta prospect, emphasizing a refreshed technical team and a data‑driven approach to North Slope exploration. The company hired veteran explorers Rick Jason and Matt Fiddler, tasked with a basin‑wide review that incorporated newly...

Investor Perspective on Physiomics & Market Opportunities
The interview centers on Mike Whitlo’s activist stance toward Physomics, a natural‑resources‑focused firm whose board he now challenges. Whitlo, a private‑equity investor with a 12% holding, explains that he rotated capital from prior successful resource plays into Physomics, only to...

88 Energy: Beyond Augusta Building the North Slope Portfolio
88 Energy outlined its next phase of Arctic expansion, announcing the acquisition of the Cat River East acreage on the North Slope and a newly secured 3D seismic survey. The move complements its existing Augusta position and the South Peril...

Lumber Stocks / Weyerhaeuser WY + Rayonier RYN
The video examines two major timber‑related equities—Weyerhaeuser (WY) and Rayonier (RYN)—as potential inflation‑hedging, dividend‑paying assets in a highly cyclical industry. The presenter outlines each company’s market capitalization, land holdings, and dividend yields, emphasizing that both stocks are currently priced amid...

A Major Copper Mine Just Changed Hands in America | Hudbay X Arizona Sonoran
The video explains Hudbay Minerals’ $600 million acquisition of Arizona Sonoran Copper, bringing the Cactus open‑pit project into its Arizona portfolio and reinforcing the United States’ push for domestic critical‑mineral production. The deal, announced after a brief period of ownership...