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The ASX200 was trading green leading into close as investors drove the local bourse to a new all time intra-day high of 9,054 points.

The Materials sector hit a six today and was by far the best performing sector, followed by Energy, and Real Estate.

Financials was the worst performing sector leading into close, followed by Staples and Discretionary.

In the Green

Aussie Broadband (ASX:ABB) charged higher after reporting strong results for FY25, with revenue and earnings growth driven by diversification, productivity gains, and solid customer demand.

Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS) has also been in the green on the release of its results. Highlights include a +4% year on year increase in spodumene concentrate production, to a record 755,000 tonnes.

And Electro Optic Systems (ASX:EOS) stock has been on a tear this year and into Week 35; the company was in the green again today after investors reacted positively to a broker note from Bell Potter.

In the Red

Karoon Energy (ASX:KAR) dipped today after reporting a setback to its Brazilian project.

Elsewhere in Monday’s red companies, Lindsay Australia (ASX:LAU) dived on release of its FY25 results. Group revenue was +5.6% higher, but this didn’t seem t obe enough to enthuse investors.  

And finally, EVT (ASX:EVT) was bleeding red through today after posting its FY25 results. The sell off occurred despite the company’s revenue and profit growth.

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