The ASX dogs set to become Stuart’s best friends in 2025
Marc Kennis, July 6, 2025
The ASX dogs we like!
Stuart Roberts from Stocks Down Under shares insights on several stocks, outlining potential opportunities despite recent downturns. Stuart notably discusses Pilbara Minerals (ASX: PLS), shedding light on its position in the lithium sector. He observes cyclicality in lithium pricing and indicates a forthcoming boom due to voracious demand and constrained supply. One of the biggest of the ASX dogs, Pilbara Minerals remains profitable amid recent depressed lithium prices, and its collaboration with Posco on high-grade lithium hydroxide is seen as a promising long-term growth strategy.
Stuart then shifts focus to the last of the ASX dogs in this space, Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN), noting its involvement in both lithium and iron ore. He mentions tax issues drawing scrutiny, but remains optimistic, observing recent road optimisation enhancements contributing to steadier shipments from the Onslow mine. Stuart likens its current situation to Gina Rinehart’s early difficulties with Roy Hill, suggesting a potentially bullish outlook for the company.
Lastly, Stuart reflects on the energy sector, particularly Paladin Energy (ASX:PDN) in uranium. He highlights uranium’s volatile, yet upward-trending market, projecting prices to maintain within an elevated range. Despite recent weather challenges, Paladin is on track with a stable mining operation in Namibia, aligned with rising nuclear energy demand.
Watch the entire interview here!
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