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The Overnight Report: Flip-Flop

Been there, done that One would been forgiven for assuming yesterday’s announcement of a one week lockdown in Victoria, late morning, would have been negative for the stock market, and it was, for all of 15 minutes. The ASX200 then rallied from down -10 points to up 26 by 3pm. We might argue that lockdowns are a double-edged sword – on the one hand, a week’s loss of business is negative, but on the other, snap lockdowns have proven to be effective so getting on top of this latest outbreak swiftly is actually a positive. Perhaps we could even suggest another lockdown will steel the RBA’s resolve. Whatever the case, not only did the ASX200 not close in the red yesterday, the futures are up 58 points this morning, with the S&P up a mere 0.1% overnight.

Next Week At A Glance - 24-28 May 2021

This story features ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LIMITED, and other companies. For more info SHARE ANALYSIS: ALL For a more comprehensive preview of next week s events, please refer to The Monday Report , published each Monday morning. For all economic data release dates, ex-div dates and times and other relevant information, please refer to the FNArena Calendar . By Greg Peel This week’s March quarter wage price index data signalled we’re now in the run-up to Australia’s March quarter GDP result in the first week of June. Next week we’ll see numbers for construction work done and private sector capex.

Why the Electro Optic Systems (ASX:EOS) share price is jumping 15% today

Why the Electro Optic Systems (ASX:EOS) share price is jumping 15% today Why the Electro Optic Systems (ASX:EOS) share price is jumping 15% today The Electro Optic Systems Hldg Ltd (ASX:EOS) share price is on the move on Wednesday following the release of an update… James Mickleboro has been a Motley Fool contributor since late 2015. After studying economics at university back home in the United Kingdom, James came to live in Australia and managed to land a job at an Australian fund manager. This was the start of a love affair with Australian equities and he hasn t looked back since. James is part of the CFA Institute s Chartered Financial Analyst program and hopes it teaches him how to become an astute investor which allows him to help others with their own investing. Outside of reading and researching he spends many a late night watching the English Premier League and Seinfeld reruns.

It s not how big your laser is, it s how you use it: space law is an important part of the fight against space debris

Space is getting crowded. More than 100 million tiny pieces of debris are spinning in Earth orbit, along with tens of thousands of bigger chunks and around 3300 functioning satellites. Large satellite constellations such as Starlink are becoming more common, infuriating astronomers and baffling casual skywatchers. In the coming decade, we may see many more satellites launched than in all of history up to now. Collisions between objects in orbit are getting harder to avoid. Several technologies for getting space debris out of harm’s way have been proposed, most recently the plan from Australian company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) to use a pair of ground-based lasers to track debris and “nudge” it away from potential collisions or even out of orbit altogether.

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