Posts Tagged ‘Weebit’
Here’s what investors need to know about ReRAM and how ASX chip stocks can make big bucks from it!
Our longer term readers would know we are big fans of Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT), a company commercialising its own version of a technology known as ReRAM (Resistive Random-Access Memory). We’ve spoken a lot about Weebit and certain other chip stocks embracing it (which we’ll get into shortly), but we’ve never written an article focused on…
Read MoreInside Weebit Nano’s 333% Revenue Surge and the Future of ReRAM
Is This the Inflection Point Investors Have Been Waiting For? Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) opened this morning with a 6% gain, a move that signals growing confidence among investors in the company’s ReRAM memory technology. The rise comes on the back of a strong annual report that showed revenues climbing to A$4.4 million, representing year-on-year growth…
Read MoreWeebit Nano (ASX:WBT): 19% Price Surge After WBT Signs Its First Product Customer
Is This ASX Technology Stock the Next Big Semiconductor Winner? On 31 July, Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) soared over 19% in a single day after releasing its Q4 FY25 results. While most investors are distracted by the AI arms race and semiconductor giants, a little-known Aussie tech company is quietly disrupting one of the industry’s most…
Read MoreWeebit Nano in 2025: More licensing deals and a major qualification achieved
Investing in Weebit Nano in 2025 is an interesting proposition. Despite the Tech Wreck, it has been business as usual for the company, and this year is destined to be the company’s biggest yet. 2025 is less than 3 months old, but early signs are that good things are destined. Recap of Weebit Nano…
Read MoreWeebit Nano (ASX:WBT): Here’s why it has done so well and why the next 2 years will be extremely exciting!
Our long-time followers would know we are big fans of Weebit Nano (ASX: WBT). This company has delivered stellar returns to shareholders over the past few years. But just where is this company at right now and what is next? Disclosure: Stocks Down Under directors own shares in WBT. This article was first published in July…
Read MoreAre Semiconductor stocks really so much more volatile than other stocks?
Semiconductor stocks are amongst the most important companies on the market. This is because they produce the components that enable modern technology such as computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices. So they should be stable investments, right? In the long term they are, but not necessarily in the shorter-term. What are the Best ASX Stocks…
Read MoreWhat are penny stocks and how can you make breakthrough profits from them?
Penny stocks can offer significant returns above and beyond traditional ‘blue chip’ stocks. By the same token, they also present the risk of significant losses for investors so it is important for investors to due their due diligence. In this article, we look at what are penny stocks, how they can make or break a…
Read More3 stocks to buy when Central Banks are in inflation fighting mode
What stocks to buy when central banks are killing the market vibe? Time was when the de facto European monetary policy was essentially set by the German Central bank, the Bundesbank (BuBa). If German inflation expectations were getting too high in the eyes of the BuBa, it would just increase interest rates with little to…
Read MoreInterested in ASX semiconductor stocks? Here’s how to play the semiconductor cycle through the ASX
Interested in semiconductor stocks? Nearly every digital electronic device today is powered by semiconductors, which contain silicon and are critical for creating integrated circuits, also referred to as microchips. Part of the problem is that the return on investment isn’t compelling enough to build new foundries—which cost billions of dollars and take years to construct—to…
Read MoreYour guide to investable Australian semiconductor stocks
Ignore the opportunities in the ASX-listed semiconductor space “at your peril,” according to Marc Kennis from Stocks Down Under. Marc has been analysing the sector since the 1990’s and says while cycles come and go, this current shortage is a theme worth taking advantage of. He says Weebit Nano’s (WBT) recent breakthrough and Brainchip’s (BRN)…
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