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DroneShield Share Price Rebounds on ASX After 75% Collapse: What’s Driving the Volatility and the Big 2026 Debate

DroneShield Share Price Rebounds on ASX After 75% Collapse: What’s Driving the Volatility and the Big 2026 Debate

DroneShield’s rollercoaster year delivered another jolt on Monday, 15 December 2025, as the Australian counter-drone specialist surged to the top of the ASX 200 leader board even while the broader market slipped. The S&P/ASX 200 closed down 0.72%, dragged by weakness in materials, but DroneShield shares jumped 10.58% to $2.30 in a sharp rebound move. The Economic Times The bounce is the latest twist in a story that has rapidly shifted from “hot defence-tech winner” to one of the ASX’s most closely watched governance and sentiment tests. For investors and market observers, the key question now isn’t just whether DroneShield can win contracts in a fast-growing global security niche—but whether it can rebuild trust after a brutal sell-off, and turn volatility into a sustainable rerating into 2026.
16 December 2025
ASX Today: Australian Sharemarket Edges Higher as Bendigo Bank Slumps and DroneShield Soars – 25 November 2025

ASX Today: Australian Sharemarket Edges Higher as Bendigo Bank Slumps and DroneShield Soars – 25 November 2025

Australia’s sharemarket ended marginally higher on Tuesday, 25 November 2025, as heavy selling in bank stocks – led by Bendigo and Adelaide Bank after it revealed major anti–money laundering failures – was offset by sharp gains in defence tech, healthcare, travel and mining names. The S&P/ASX 200 index added 11.9 points, or 0.14%, to close at 8,537, while the broader All Ordinaries rose 0.27% to 8,824.2.ABC+2CommBank+2 Despite the positive finish, only about five of the eleven main sectors ended in the green, with the materials, technology and healthcare sectors doing most of the heavy lifting as financials dragged.IG+1
25 November 2025

Stock Market Today

  • Bellway sued in UK class action; stock drops on June homebuyer slowdown
    July 1, 2026, 4:12 AM EDT. Bellway (BWY) is targeted in a planned UK class action involving over 700,000 new-home buyers from October 2015 to June 2026, who allege the builder shared pricing and sales data. The suit, seeking £2.2 billion to £4.5 billion, still needs tribunal sign-off. Bellway shares slid about 2.5% after updates flagged a fall in UK homebuyer demand for June, as agreed sales slipped. Higher mortgage rates are blamed for slowing buyer activity.
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