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The ASX200 is trading up half a per cent.

Leading the charge is the IT sector, up 1 and a half per cent. Discretionary is also up more than a per cent.

However, utilities so far has lost the most ground, down almost a per cent.

In this mid-session bulletin, The Calmer Co International, Haranga Resources, Unith and BPH Energy.

The Calmer Co International (ASX:CCO) will soon see its Fiji-sourced Kava-based health drink powder sachets listed on the US’ Walmart’s e-store, and it comes not long after the product hit the shelves at Coles (ASX:COL).

Walmart is the world’s largest omnichannel retailer and sees 6.7 million weekly virtual feet through the door.

CCO has been trading at 0.5 cents.

Haranga Resources (ASX:HAR) has reported new anomaly targets that may contain uranium mineralisation in Senegal, West Africa.

An auger rig will soon see drilling commence.

HAR has been trading at 16 cents.

AI-powered digital human provider, Unith (ASX: UNT) has issued a prospectus to raise funds to drive the general public launch of its Digital Human platform as a self-service product.

The company is offering the market one new share for every seven held by those eligible at an issue price of 1.4 cents to raise $2.077 million.

UNI has been trading at 1.5 cents.

Micro-cap gas explorer BPH Energy (ASX: BPH) has announced that its business partner Clean Hydrogen Technologies Corp (CHT) has moved to the production of turquoise hydrogen produced from hydrocarbons.

BPH has been trading at 2.6 cents.

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