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Happy Tuesday and welcome back from the beak.

Stocks being watched this morning:

Controversial shipbuilder Austal (ASX:ASB) has received a takeover offer.

The bid comes from a South Korean heavyweight.

Austal believes the $2.80ps deal likely won’t pass Canberra.

Shares last $2.20.

Carnavale Resources (ASX:CAV) has a gold discovery.

The company reports it as being shallow and high grade.

The find was made at Kookynie.

Shares last 0.5c.

Paladin Energy (ASX:PDN) has an operations update.

The company is reporting commercial production being achieved.

This relates to its Langer Heinrich mine.

Shares last at $1.37.

NOVONIX (ASX:NVX) has an update on its finances.

The company is to receive a large windfall from tax credits.

All in all, the company’s set to rake in US$103M.

Shares last 86c.

Genex Power (ASX:GNX) has extended a key partnership.

Japan’s J-POWER and Genex have grown an exclusivity period already binding the two to work with other.

Genex is building the Kidston pumped hydro project.

Shares last 24.5c.

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